Our focus is on care.
At Eye Care & Vision Associates, our skilled ophthalmologists, optometrists and opticians apply the most advanced methods of diagnosis and treatment for eye conditions and disorders to help our patients maintain healthy sight throughout their lifetime.
When it comes to eye care, our doctors with your primary care doctors and specialists to ensure your best interests are always the primary goal.
The full spectrum of eye care.
Our doctors have decades of experience and are trained to treat patients of all ages, so the entire family can receive quality eye care under one roof, including:
Surgical procedures
- Cataract surgery (laser assisted, small incision and dropless)
- iStent implantation following cataract surgery improves the outflow of fluid from the eyes to help control eye pressure.
- LASIK vision correction surgery using WaveLight® Allegretto Wave® Eye-Q Laser technology
- Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) to remove fat from the eyelids that may gather and reduce peripheral vision as you age
Retinal and disease management
- Medical retina exams to inspect the retina for abnormalities using a dilating drop
- Glaucoma management, including eye drops, laser treatment or surgery
The right fit for eyewear
Each location has an optical shop staffed with experienced, knowledgeable, and friendly staff who can help you select the eyewear that’s the perfect fit for you. Choose from a variety of frames and lenses with an exclusive 1-year warranty.
Routine eye care
Regular eye exams are important for maintaining life-long eye health. A baseline screening can help identify signs of eye disease at an early stage when many treatments can have the greatest impact on preserving vision.
Pediatric ophthalmology
Board-certified pediatric ophthalmologist Dr. Steven Awner is specially trained to diagnose, treat and manage eye problems affecting infants, children, and teens.
Dr. Awner provides care in a relaxed and comfortable environment and has dedicated his career to caring for pediatric patients with a variety of ophthalmic conditions, including:
- Nystagmus
- Strabismus
- Amblyopia
- Ptosis (droopy eyelid)
- Glaucoma, cataracts, eye infections
and blocked tear ducts - Tumors and rare genetic disorders that
affect the eyes and vision