Comprehensive Eye Care for Every Patient

At UEye & Aesthetics Center, we provide comprehensive eye care for patients of all ages. Our general ophthalmology services focus on protecting and preserving your vision through detailed examinations, early diagnosis, and effective treatment of a wide range of eye conditions.

Whether you need a routine eye exam, a new glasses prescription, or evaluation for a specific concern, our team combines advanced diagnostic technology with personalized care to ensure your eyes stay healthy.

Our general ophthalmology services include:

  • Comprehensive Eye Exams: Full evaluations to check your vision, eye pressure, and overall eye health.
  • Refractions & Glasses Prescriptions: Accurate vision testing and convenient access to our in-office optical shop with modern, affordable frames.
  • Management of Ocular Complaints: Red, irritated, painful, or dry eyes, flashes/floaters, and sudden vision changes.
  • Screening & Treatment of Eye Diseases:
    • Blurry vision
    • Glaucoma
    • Diabetic retinopathy
    • Macular degeneration
    • Dry eye disease
  • Emergency Eye Care: Evaluation of urgent issues such as infections, injuries, and sudden vision symptoms.

Our mission is to offer accessible, high-quality eye care with short wait times, modern equipment, and a patient-centered approach. Whether you’re coming for a routine visit or a more complex concern, you’ll receive attentive, expert care every step of the way.

Frequently asked questions

Here are a few frequently asked questions to help you better understand our eye exam process, what to bring, and how to prepare for your appointment.

Bring your current glasses or contact lenses, a list of medications, and any past eye records if you have them. If it’s your first visit, please also bring your insurance card and ID.

Most adults should have a full eye exam every year. If you have diabetes, glaucoma, high blood pressure, or vision problems, your doctor may recommend more frequent visits.

A general eye exam checks your vision and screens for common eye diseases such as glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, diabetic eye disease, dry eye, and infections or inflammation.

Yes. Most general ophthalmology services are covered by medical insurance plans. Coverage may vary depending on your plan and the reason for your visit.