Difficulty seeing far away? You may have myopia.
Myopia is a common refractive error that causes distant objects to appear blurry. It often begins in childhood and can worsen with prolonged screen use and limited outdoor activity. We offer corrective glasses, contact lenses, and myopia control solutions like Ortho-K lenses for children and teens.
Blurry vision up close? Hyperopia may be the cause.
Hyperopia makes it difficult to focus on near tasks like reading or using digital devices. It can be present from birth and may lead to eye strain or headaches. We detect hyperopia during routine exams and provide tailored prescriptions for both glasses and contact lenses.
Over 40 and holding reading material at arm’s length?
Presbyopia is a natural part of aging, making it harder to see up close. We offer several vision correction options including multifocal or progressive lenses, bifocals, and multifocal contact lenses to restore reading comfort and reduce dependence on readers.
Blurred or distorted vision at all distances
Astigmatism occurs when the cornea or lens has an irregular shape, causing light to focus unevenly on the retina. It’s very common and can occur alongside myopia or hyperopia. We correct astigmatism with toric lenses, glasses, or custom contact lens fittings, including scleral lenses for complex cases.
Cloudy or dull vision? Cataracts may be forming.
Cataracts develop slowly and are a natural result of aging. They cause cloudy, blurred, or yellowed vision and sensitivity to light. We detect early signs of cataracts during comprehensive eye exams and offer co-management with trusted ophthalmic surgeons for seamless surgical care when needed.
Often called the “silent thief of sight”
Glaucoma is a group of diseases that damage the optic nerve, often without early symptoms. Left untreated, it can lead to permanent vision loss. At B & B Optometry, we screen for glaucoma through intraocular pressure checks, visual field testing, and optic nerve imaging, and provide referrals for advanced treatment when necessary.
Seeing dark or blurry spots in the center of vision?
Age-related macular degeneration affects the macula, the part of the retina responsible for sharp central vision. It’s a leading cause of vision loss in adults over 60. We monitor early signs and help patients understand nutritional and lifestyle strategies, as well as refer for retinal specialist care when needed.
Burning, stinging, or gritty eyes? You may have dry eye.
Dry Eye Syndrome occurs when your eyes don’t produce enough tears or the right kind of tears. We use tear film analysis, ocular surface exams, and evaluate underlying causes to create a treatment plan. Options include lubricating drops, punctal plugs, lifestyle guidance, and advanced prescription therapies.
Protect your vision if you have diabetes.
Diabetes can cause damage to the small blood vessels in the retina, potentially leading to vision loss. Our diabetic eye exams include dilated retinal imaging and vascular health screenings. We work closely with your primary care physician or endocrinologist to manage this condition proactively.
Experiencing eye strain or headaches after screen time?
Also called Digital Eye Strain, this condition results from prolonged use of computers, tablets, or phones. Symptoms include dry eyes, blurred vision, neck/shoulder pain, and fatigue. We offer blue light-blocking lenses, ergonomic advice, and personalized prescription solutions to reduce discomfort.
If you’re experiencing any sudden or concerning symptoms, our emergency eye care team is here to help.