An annual eye exam is the surest way to identify current or developing vision problems. Our exclusive Clarifye Exam process is a non-invasive, but thorough checkup for your eyes that includes a refraction, visual acuity test, glaucoma check, and peripheral vision test. Our optometrists conduct a comprehensive medical evaluation of your eyes and evaluate common conditions such as allergies, amblyopia, astigmatism, cataracts, conjunctivitis, dry eye, floaters, macular degeneration, and retina detachment. In addition to utilizing the latest Clarifye Exam technology, we are committed to providing the highest level of care to each and every one of our patients.

If you have any questions about our services, please contact us today at (970) 667-1866.

Clarifye Exam

This is an exclusive, digital process that analyzes your vision and eye health. This state of the art system uses a 5-in-1 device to reduce guesswork and detect medical conditions early in addition to precisely finding your glasses prescription. Our optometrists also conduct a comprehensive medical check and utilize the exclusive Clarifye Exam software to visually demonstrate common eye conditions, letting you better understand your sight and even allowing you to see the world through the eyes of a family member.

Optos Retinal Images

Our optomap® retinal imaging system is a non-invasive digital option to learn more about your eye health and is highly recommended by our optometrists. The optomap® device takes ultra-wide images of your retinas, the delicate light-sensitive tissue inside your eyes. While many devices only capture 10°-40° of the retina, optomap® captures about 200° in one panoramic image.

It is a convenient process that takes seconds and can help detect retinal detachments or tears, macular degeneration, diabetes, and high blood pressure among other conditions. Like other aspects of your wellbeing, early detection is key and optomap® is a pain-free option to help track your overall health.

Learn more at the official optomap® website!

Myopia

Nearsightedness, known as myopia, makes it difficult to see objects from afar. If you are experiencing nearsightedness, corrective lenses such as glasses or contact lenses will be prescribed. After a thorough examination, we will determine the prescription that’s best for you.

If you are looking for an alternative to laser surgery that can improve your vision in a similar fashion, you may be interested in orthokeratology, or more commonly known as “ortho-k”. Ortho-K involves temporarily reshaping the cornea through the use of specialized contact lenses. Although these lenses are not very common and most people still prefer laser surgery to orth-k, the reshaping method gained more attention and approval after the contact lenses were designed to be worn while sleeping.

Hyperopia

Farsightedness, known as hyperopia, makes it difficult to see objects close by. If you are experiencing farsightedness, corrective lenses such as glasses or contact lenses will be prescribed. After a thorough examination, we will determine the prescription that’s best for you.

Computer Vision

Computer Vision is a relatively new term within the optometry field and refers to eye problems associated with the prolonged use of computers and electronics that utilize a digital screen. Although it can be temporary, there are times when computer vision can strain the eyes to a degree that permanently affects your vision as well. An existing eye condition can worsen as the eyes try to focus and adjust to a computer screen, and precautions should be taken if you spend long hours in front of a computer screen.

If you have been experiencing blurry vision, dry eyes, eye strain, headaches, neck or back pain, try adjusting the lighting, posture, and the distance in front of your computer screen. If computer vision symptoms persist, call us to request an appointment, we will perform a full evaluation.