Eye Care Services in Minnesota
Personalized Eye Exams
Comprehensive Eye Exams
Our doctors are experts with the latest equipment to monitor changes in your vision over the years and diagnose eye conditions early. Getting a jump-start on eye disease management helps us maintain your overall eye health and comfort. We love to get to know you and your daily routine so we can curate appropriate eye care solutions that don’t interfere with how you live your life.
Pediatric Eye Exams
Our doctors are parents themselves and know what it takes to keep children comfortable and entertained. Our pediatric exams use movies and toys to keep your kids engaged while we check for conditions more common in their age group, like myopia, lazy eye, or crossed eyes. Thanks to our child-friendly office and a treasure chest full of prizes, your kids can love visiting the eye doctor!
Contact Lens Exams
There are many factors to consider when selecting contact lenses, but our team can walk you through every step, from discussing style options to fitting you with a trial pair of lenses. After your initial exam and fitting, we’ll follow up and make sure that you’re comfortable with the lens style and fit — or help you find new lenses that meet all your eye care needs.
Eye Condition Management
- Macular Degeneration Management
- Myopia Management
- Glaucoma Management
- Dry Eye Treatment
- Surgery Co-Management
Macular Degeneration Management
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the deterioration of the center of the retina, which is responsible for color and central vision. To uncover the earliest signs of macular degeneration and manage it with supplements before it affects your vision, we use advanced retinal imaging technology like OCT scans to painlessly get a full MRI image of your macula.
Myopia Management
Myopia, or nearsightedness, comes from the front of your eye being too long, which makes it hard to see objects that are further away. Myopia is especially common in children and can continue to progress as you age — if left untreated. We offer various myopia management options that both correct vision and prevent it from progressing, including ortho-k, MiSight, atropine eye drops, and multifocal lenses.
Glaucoma Management
Glaucoma results from abnormally high pressure within your eye (intraocular pressure, or IOP) and damages your optic nerve, which sends what you see to your brain. It’s a leading cause of vision loss, but advanced detection can keep it under control. For an accurate measure of your eye pressure and cornea strength, our doctors use the state-of-the-art ORA machine to assess your risk of glaucoma. If glaucoma is detected, we offer pressure-lowering drops to protect your eye health.
Dry Eye Treatment
Dry eye happens when you don’t have enough tears, or they evaporate too quickly because the oil-producing meibomian glands on your eyelids are infected. To relieve your dry eye symptoms, we offer everything from simple at-home solutions like warm compress routines and supplements, to TearCareÒ wearable eyelid technology to gently heat and unblock your meibomian glands.
Surgery Co-Management
If you and your doctor find you’re a great candidate for LASIK or refractive eye surgery, we’ll conduct a pre-operative evaluation and pair you with one of our trusted local surgeons to perform your procedure. After your surgery, we’ll follow up regularly to make sure that you’re comfortable, that your eyes are healing properly, and that you achieve the best vision possible.
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Macular Degeneration Management
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the deterioration of the center of the retina, which is responsible for color and central vision. To uncover the earliest signs of macular degeneration and manage it with supplements before it affects your vision, we use advanced retinal imaging technology like OCT scans to painlessly get a full MRI image of your macula.
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Myopia Management
Myopia, or nearsightedness, comes from the front of your eye is too long, which makes it hard to see objects that are further away. Myopia is especially common in children and can continue to progress as you age — if left untreated. We offer various myopia management options that both correct vision and prevent it from progressing, including ortho-k, MiDay, atropine eye drops, and multifocal lenses.
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Glaucoma Management
Glaucoma results from abnormally high pressure within your eye (intraocular pressure, or IOP) and damages your optic nerve, which sends what you see to your brain. It’s a leading cause of vision loss, but advanced detection can keep it under control. For an accurate measure of your eye pressure and cornea strength, our doctors use the state-of-the-art ORA machine to assess your risk of glaucoma. If glaucoma is detected, we offer pressure-lowering drops to protect your eye health.
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Dry Eye Treatment
Dry eye happens when you don’t have enough tears, or they evaporate too quickly because the oil-producing meibomian glands on your eyelids are infected. To relieve your dry eye symptoms, we offer everything from simple at-home solutions like warm compress routines and supplements to TearCareÒ wearable eyelid technology to gently heat and unblock your meibomian glands.
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Surgery Co-Management
If you and your doctor find you’re a great candidate for LASIK or refractive eye surgery, we’ll conduct a pre-operative evaluation and pair you with one of our trusted local surgeons to perform your procedure. After your surgery, we’ll follow up regularly to make sure that you’re comfortable, that your eyes are healing properly, and that you achieve the best vision possible.
Pink Eye Treatment
Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, is a common and very contagious inflammation of the conjunctiva — the thin tissue covering your eyes and inner eyelids. While its causes can vary, the effects of pink eye are uncomfortable, such as eye redness and pain, outer eye swelling, and discolored eye discharge. Our doctors are skilled at diagnosing and treating pink eye at its source using medication, eye drops, and more to bring fast relief!
Eye Emergencies
You’ll never be left wondering where to turn during an eye emergency. During our regular hours, our team will use their specialized training and our advanced technology to preserve your delicate vision. We know that emergencies can be scary, and we’ll be here to support you with our exceptional eye care so you can have a quick and safe recovery!
Diabetic Eye Disease
Diabetes can pose risks to your eyes and vision if left unchecked, which is why our optometrists are well versed in the relationship between this condition and eye diseases like diabetic retinopathy. We use our advanced technology to look for the first warning signs of different diabetic eye diseases so we can diagnose them early and create a proactive treatment plan just for you!
Cataract Management
Our knowledgeable experts will help you easily navigate this common, age-related condition. We use advanced technology in every exam to check for the signs of cataracts so we can diagnose them early. From there, we’ll get you started on a management plan and set you up with the proper eyewear to correct your vision.
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Pink Eye Treatment
Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, is a common and very contagious inflammation of the conjunctiva — the thin tissue covering your eyes and inner eyelids. While its causes can vary, the effects of pink eye are uncomfortable, such as eye redness and pain, outer eye swelling, and discolored eye discharge. Our doctors are skilled at diagnosing and treating pink eye at its source using medication, eye drops, and more to bring fast relief!
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Eye Emergencies
You’ll never be left wondering where to turn during an eye emergency. During our regular hours, our team will use their specialized training and our advanced technology to preserve your delicate vision. We know that emergencies can be scary, and we’ll be here to support you with our exceptional eye care so you can have a quick and safe recovery!
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Diabetic Eye Disease
Diabetes can pose risks to your eyes and vision if left unchecked, which is why our optometrists are well-versed in the relationship between this condition and eye diseases like diabetic retinopathy. We use our advanced technology to look for the first warning signs of different diabetic eye diseases so we can diagnose them early and create a proactive treatment plan just for you!
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Cataract Management
Our knowledgeable experts will help you easily navigate this common, age-related condition. We use advanced technology in every exam to check for the signs of cataracts so we can diagnose them early. From there, we’ll get you started on a management plan and set you up with the proper eyewear to correct your vision.