V/06 · Vision & Specialty
Geriatric eye care.
Attentive care for the eyes as they age.
The work
What this service actually involves.
We screen carefully for the conditions that become more common later in life: cataract, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, and dry-eye disease.
We also think about the practical side of sight — reading, driving, lighting at home, and reducing the risk of falls. Prescriptions are balanced for real daily tasks, not just a test chart.
Where treatment or surgery is appropriate, we explain the options plainly and coordinate care, keeping your records and follow-ups in one familiar place.
Your visit
Four predictable
steps.
Every appointment follows the same arc — so you know what to expect from the moment you arrive to the moment we send you on your way.
- 01
History & lifestyle
We talk through how your sight affects daily life — reading, driving, getting around.
- 02
Thorough screening
Careful checks for the age-related conditions that respond best to early action.
- 03
Clear explanation
Findings and options in plain language, with time for questions.
- 04
Ongoing care
A sensible follow-up rhythm, with treatment coordinated when it’s needed.
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