Refractive Errors
Refractive Errors are conditions that prevent the light coming in your eye from getting into precise focus on the foveal portion of your macula in the retina, that can be corrected with eyeglasses. The most commonly described are nearsightedness [myopia], farsightedness [hyperopia], and astigmatism. We can re-focus eyesight despite these errors by prescribing eyeglasses, or if you desire, and the eye health allows, contact lenses, or even laser vision correction. There is even contact lens vision correction, in which our optometrist specializes and enjoys great success.