Our services aim to restore the body to its natural state of optimal health. We offer a wide range of specialized services, therapies and techniques to make your journey to lasting wellness as efficient and effective as possible.
At Indigo Vision, we offer a comprehensive eye exam which involves a series of tests to evaluate your vision and health of your eyes. We see adults and children of all ages.
(IOP) is the fluid pressure inside the eye, this help test for certain diseases.
A visual field test measures how far the eye sees in any direction without moving, this helps doctors to test your peripheral vision for any signs of injury or diseases.
Retinal imaging takes a picture of the back of your eye; it shows the retina and blood vessels. This helps your optometrist detect certain diseases and check the health of your eyes.
An optometrist or trained technician will measure the shape of your eye. This test is known as a Keratometry Test. This helps our optometrist understand if you correctly perceive light.
Contact lens exams are different than your annual exam but this can be done at your annual exam visit as well. This exam requires additional attention from your eye doctor, your glasses and contact prescriptions are different from each other and have different fittings. Your doctor will take your measurements to determine both the curvature and the diameter, as well as other measurements to make sure to find the fitting lens for your lifestyle. Our goal is for you to feel confident and comfortable before you leave; we will show you the proper insertion and removal and care of your new contacts.
In addition to soft contact lens, we also fit for hard contacts or Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP). RGP’s are a more breathable and custom lens option.
It is vital to schedule annual eye exams with an ophthalmologist or optometrist. Indigo Vision Center can help treat any eye conditions or concerns you may have. Diabetic eye exams can include dilating your eyes for a better view of the retina, ensuring the entire eye is healthy. Depending upon the severity of any diabetic-related eye problems, we may request to see you more than once a year.
Glaucoma is an eye condition causing optic nerve damage and worsens over time. This condition seems to run in families and often develops at a very early age. Early stages of glaucoma often show no symptoms, so your annual exam is extremely important. Other concerns could be: red eyes, eye irritation, vomiting, upset stomach, vision loss, & severe headaches. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, you need to see an optometrist immediately for a professional assessment. We offer the testing and management that you need to prevent glaucoma from severely impacting your vision and overall health.
This chronic condition can have a significant impact on quality of life, causing a foreign body sensation in the eyes, pain, blurry vision, and dry or watery eyes. Untreated, it can lead to further eye health complications. Despite these effects many dry eye sufferers are not aware that they’re suffering from dry eye disease or that real treatments exist. Through years of experience and dedicated staff, our team at Indigo Vision Center has the resources to diagnose and treat your dry eye, bringing you relief; We’re proud to offer OptiLight by Lumenis to our patients, specially designed for dry eye management. OptiLight is the first and only FDA-approved light-based treatment that uses precise, intense broad-spectrum light (IPL- Intense Pulsed Light) to address signs of dry eye syndrome, ocular rosacea, and chalazions (red bumps on the eyelid).
Cataracts are the clouding of the lens. Normally, light passes through the clear lenses and is focused onto the Retina. The Cataract or cloudy lens blocks the passage of light through the eye and causes distorted or blurred vision, glare or difficulty seeing in poor lighting conditions. While the development of cataracts is generally part of the natural aging process, it can be caused by: Diabetes, Trauma, Certain medications, excessive sun exposure and even genetic predisposition.
Patients 40 and older, and 50 percent of people older than 65 have developed significant cataracts. Cataract surgery is the most common operation in the world. In the United States, more than 2.7 million procedures are performed annually. Here, at Indigo Vision Center we offer testing and to help discover and treat cataracts. We work closely with an ophthalmologist that will meet with you in our office for a consultation if surgery is needed. We will do all your post operative surgery care in our office.
Glasses say so much about your personality and personal style, we are happy to work with you in selecting frames that complement your features. We have a large selection of frames and brands. Our experienced opticians work closely with you to select the proper frames to fit you and your budget as well as your cosmetic, lifestyle, and vision needs.
Sunglasses: We provide a wide range of sunglass options; we offer non-prescription; sunglasses, clip-on or wrap-around sunglasses that fit over your lenses. In addition, we have prescription sunglasses or transition glasses that darken when exposed to bright light. We have many brands in our office including Maui-Jim, Costa Del Mar, Ray Ban, and Kate Spade.
Blue Light Filter: Squinting at computer, tablet, or mobile screens for hours at a time is a normal part of our lives in the 21st century. Unfortunately, eye problems associated with this activity are also on the rise. Even if you have never had eye problems before, you may have noticed computer vision syndrome symptoms after two or more hours of screen time. Blue light filter is designed to decrease the amount of blue light that reaches the eye and can suppress the production of melatonin, sleep-inducing hormone, so filtering it out can help you sleep better. It will reduce digital eye strain, so your eyes won't feel so tired by the end of the day. we offer a blue light filter for your lens; we also have contacts available that include this filter.
Scratch Protection Coating-Lightweight hard resin lenses can be more easily scratched than glass lenses. Special coatings have been developed to help protect lenses from normal scratching.
It is generally accepted that the ultraviolet rays in sunlight pose potential harm to the eyes. Special treatment is available for hard resin lenses that completely block hazardous UV light. Lenses like polycarbonate and high index include built-in UV protection at no extra cost.
Special anti-reflective coatings are now available for spectacle lenses, much like those used for fine camera lenses. These coatings are particularly effective for reducing eye fatigue for computer operators and anyone driving at night. And, of course, AR lenses enhance appearance by removing all distracting reflections.
Want to learn more about our optometry services? Call (843) 546-2244 to schedule a consultation today.