At MyEyes Optometry, we want to be sure that you have the best care possible. To accomplish this, we offer hi-tech eye care solutions. Here are some of the ways we care for you!

VisiOffice®

The VisiOffice® system is a simple and quick process which is used to gather the complete range of patient measurement data accurately and consistently. The technology behind ophthalmic lens design has improved greatly over the last 50 years, yet the way many of these lenses are measure and fit in the dispensing process has remained virtually the same. VisiOffice®2 is a unique dispensing platform that allows us to provide comprehensive patient care with a full range of accurate patient measurements, detailed and consumer-friendly patient education modules, and access to exclusive Varilux® lenses.

Varilux S Series™

The best, most advanced progressive lens on the market, Varilux S Series lenses provide all of the benefits of other Varilux lens designs while virtually eliminating distortion and providing greater edge-to-edge clarity than any other progressive lens option. Thanks to their patented shape and cutting-edge technology, Varilux S Series can help give you more natural vision, helping you see the way you did before you needed progressive lenses.

OCT Imaging

During your exam, the doctor may determine that additional testing is needed. One test performed in our office is an OCT. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a technology that provides a three-dimensional image of biological structures with a resolution of 10 micro-meters. This is particularly helpful in management and treatment of diseases that affect the eye such as glaucoma, diabetes, retinal detachments and macular degeneration. With such high resolution, all eleven layers of the retina are visible and are compared to a standardized database to measure thickness and monitor for changes over time. Any changes over time can indicate disease progression. This website: http://www.geteyesmart.org/eyesmart/diseases/what-does-optical-coherence-tomography-help-diagnose.cfm may also be helpful for providing further information.