Services

Eye Care Services In Falls Church, VA

We offer a wide variety of eye care services to the Falls Church community. Contact us with any questions about our services.

​​​​​​​Comprehensive Eye Exam

Routine eye exams are a vital aspect of preventive eye care. Without routine eye exams, vision issues often go undetected since most eye disorders don't have clear symptoms.

​​​​​​​Developmental Vision and Vision Therapy

Developmental vision focuses on how the visual system grows and integrates with other sensory and motor systems, playing a critical role in learning, movement, and overall functionality.

​​​​​​​Myopia Control

Myopia is a very common issue throughout the world. Approximately 1/3 of the population in the United States have the condition and over 90% of several East Asian countries suffer from myopia. 

​​​​​​​Concussion Care

Concussion care involves the assessment and management of individuals who have experienced a concussion, a type of mild traumatic brain injury.

​​​​​​​Dry Eye

Our vision and eye health is dependent on our tear film which is comprised of a mucin layer, a water layer and an oil layer. Some of us do not make enough aqueous tears for the water layer and many of us do not make enough lipid tears for the oil layer of the tear film which results in dry eye disease.

​​​​​​​InfantSEE

Our InfantSEE program offers comprehensive eye assessments for infants as young as six months, ensuring early detection of potential vision problems.

​​​​​​​Migraine Management

Migraines rank among the top causes of disability worldwide. While a cure is still out of reach, there are several effective methods to help manage and reduce symptoms.

​​​​​​​Emergency Eye Care

Eye emergencies cover a range of incidents and conditions such as; trauma, cuts, scratches, foreign objects in the eye, burns, chemical exposure, photic retinopathy, and blunt injuries to the eye or eyelid.

​​​​​​​Keratoconus Treatment

Keratoconus is an eye disease that causes the cornea to thin and bulge. This bulge generally takes on the appearance of a cone.

​​​​​​​Scleral Lenses

Scleral contact lenses get their name from the fact that, unlike regular contacts, they vault over the entire corneal surface and rest on the white part of the eye, which is called the sclera.

​​​​​​​Glaucoma

If you’ve been diagnosed with glaucoma, you’re probably already familiar with the typical options in glaucoma treatment – eye drops, laser treatment or traditional surgery. 

​​​​​​​Macular Degeneration

Macular degeneration, commonly referred to as age-related macular degeneration (AMD), is the single largest cause of sight loss in the developed world and affects more than 10 million Americans.