At King Family Eye Care, we believe that seeing clearly isn’t just a privilege; it’s a foundation for a vibrant and fulfilling life. That’s why we offer a comprehensive range of eye care services to meet the diverse needs of every member of your family.
Family Eye Care Services, Tailored to You
At King Family Eye Care, we understand that every pair of eyes is unique. That’s why we tailor our services to your individual needs and lifestyle. We take the time to listen to your concerns, answer your questions in plain language, and develop personalized treatment plans that fit your budget and preferences.
Whether you’re seeking a routine eye exam or require specialized care for a complex eye condition, our dedicated team of experienced optometrists guides you every step of the way.
Our Eye Care Services
- Our detailed eye exams, utilizing cutting-edge technology, go beyond prescription checks to assess your vision and eye health, ensuring future clarity and confidence in seeing the world.
- Whether you're interested in options for myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, or presbyopia, our detailed eye exams ensure you receive contact lenses that provide comfort, clarity, and convenience. With a focus on personalized care, we guide you through selecting the correct type of lenses based on your lifestyle, eye health, and specific conditions
- A contact lens exam includes a comprehensive eye check, health history review, standard tests, and preference discussions. It measures the eye surface, evaluates tear film, and fits lenses.
- Don't allow nearsightedness to restrict your child's vision. Utilize our advanced, innovative techniques to slow myopia progression, offering them a future with clearer, broader vision possibilities.
- Regular eye exams are essential for children as their eyes rapidly change. Early diagnosis of vision issues by an optometrist ensures long-term vision health and academic success.
- LASIK, a minimally invasive surgery, reduces dependence on glasses or contacts. Our doctors assess candidacy individually, offering personalized treatment plans after thorough eye examinations and detailed consultations.
- We recognize each patient's unique eye needs at King Family Eye Care. We offer specialty contact lenses tailored to individual requirements for those with specific conditions beyond regular contacts.
- While not severe, dry eyes significantly affect life quality, occurring when tears are insufficient for eye nourishment. Fortunately, numerous treatments, from self-care to advanced therapies, enhance vision comfort.
- Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, is an inflammation of the conjunctiva affecting the sclera. Symptoms include itchy, red eyes, pain, discharge, swollen eyelids, blurred vision, and light sensitivity.
- Seasonal allergies affect millions annually. They peak during winter-to-spring and summer-to-fall transitions due to pollen from plants and trees, triggering abnormal immune responses in the body.
- Glaucoma, a condition where extra fluid in the cornea increases eye pressure, damaging the optic nerve, is not curable. However, treatments aim to slow its progression by reducing this pressure.
- Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is more common as computers become more integral in daily life, affecting 50-90% of users. Small changes in viewing habits or screen settings can treat CVS.
- Eye emergencies include trauma, cuts, burns, chemical exposure, and foreign objects. Delaying treatment risks complications like blindness. Immediate medical attention is vital to prevent permanent damage.
- Every year, millions suffer from eye diseases, many without early symptoms, leading to irreversible vision damage. Due to varying outcomes from discomfort to vision loss, regular eye exams are essential.
- Diabetic retinopathy, resulting from retinal damage, requires early detection to minimize its impact. Effective diabetes management through a comprehensive health plan can enhance quality of life and prevent further vision loss.
- Cataracts, a common disease that causes lens clouding in the eye, can be managed with regular eye exams, doctor consultations, and preventative measures, helping to preserve vision and delay surgery.
- Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) painlessly impairs central vision, preserving peripheral sight without causing total blindness. Primarily affecting those over 60, it can also occur in younger individuals.
We also offer new contact lens wearer training and LASIK consultation, referral, and co-management.
Want to learn more about our optometry services? Call Old Saybrook (860) 388-9300 | Rocky Hill (860) 258-2380 to schedule an appointment today.