Our comprehensive eye exams include a thorough evaluation of your eye health, visual acuity, and eye muscle function. We utilize the latest technology for detecting and diagnosing eye diseases and conditions. We are happy to see patients of all ages.
Diabetic retinopathy is a serious eye condition caused by diabetes, leading to damage of the retina's blood vessels. This condition can cause vision loss and even blindness if left untreated.
Early detection of glaucoma is essential for effective glaucoma management and to prevent vision loss. Through comprehensive eye exams utilizing the most advanced technology, glaucoma can be detected early and treated with medications or surgical procedures.
Macular degeneration is a hereditary eye disease that leads to the loss of your central vision. This condition can cause blurred or distorted central vision, making it challenging to see fine details, read, or recognize faces.
Cataracts are a common age-related eye condition where the lens of the eye, which normally focuses light, becomes cloudy, causing vision to become blurry or hazy. Regular comprehensive eye exams are essential for early detection and effective cataract surgery co-management.
Painful eye injuries or sudden loss of vision require immediate emergency eye care. For prompt and effective treatmen, contact us right away.

The Maestro2 with OCTA is an advanced eye imaging instrument that takes detailed pictures and scans of the inside of your eye, including the retina. Unlike a regular eye exam, it lets Dr. Wilkerson see the individual layers of the retina beneath the surface of the eye. This allows for early detection of common eye diseases such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy.

The Daytona is a special camera that takes an ultra-wide image of the back of your eye in just seconds. Unlike traditional cameras that only show a small portion of the retina at a time, the Optos captures up to 200° retinal image in less than ½ second. This fast, easy, patient friendly, ultra-widefield imaging technology is designed to be used as a screening tool to detect retinal disease.
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