During a comprehensive eye exam a series of tests and procedures are performed to assess your vision as well as the overall health of your eyes. As health care professionals we recommend that all people should have periodic and thorough eye examinations as part of their routine primary care, especially since many eye diseases are asymptomatic. Potentially treatable blinding eye diseases, ocular manifestations of systemic disease, or signs of tumors and other anomalies of the brain may be detected by having a regular comprehensive eye exam.

Laser corrective vision can change the way you look at the world without corrective lenses. With a beam of light, the frontal flap of the cornea is reshaped permanently. This procedure can correct farsightedness, nearsightedness and astigmatism. Let Dr. Postiglione or Dr. Kunowski decide whether laser refractive surgery is the right choice for you. Our office is certified to manage the preoperative and postoperative care of all laser correction vision procedures.

OCT is a non-invasive high definition imaging test. It uses light waves to take cross-section pictures of your retina that we previously were unable to see by conventional means. This technology has revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of many eye diseases including Glaucoma and Macular disease. We are proud to be one of the few eye care professionals in the area to provide the most advanced technology to our patients.

The visual fields analyzer is an essential tool in a modern optometry office used to aid in the assessment of a patients visual fields. The purpose of the visual field testing is to provide in-depth analysis of the patient's eyes. With this information, our optometrists are able to diagnose, evaluate and monitor ocular diseases as well as neurological diseases such as glaucoma and certain tumours.
Our office is certified to diagnose, treat, and provide the ongoing care for all myopia control.
If you or your child find that objects in the distance look blurry while things up close remain clear, you are likely experiencing myopia, commonly known as nearsightedness.
Myopia causes light entering the eye to focus in front of the retina rather than directly on it, resulting in a fuzzy view of the world around you.
Myopia usually develops during childhood and can progressively worsen until early adulthood as the eyes continue to grow.
Progressive myopia stretches the structures of the eye. Left unchecked, high myopia can significantly increase the risk of serious eye conditions later in life, including:
Taking proactive steps today is an investment in your long-term eye health.At our clinic, we do more than just diagnose myopia—we specialize in controlling it. Using advanced diagnostic technology, our experienced optometry team can track changes in the eye and implement personalized Myopia Management plans.
We are fully equipped to handle urgent situations and provide prompt, expert emergency eye care when you need it most.
If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, please contact our clinic immediately for an emergency visit:
Sudden Vision Changes: A rapid loss of vision, blurriness, or double vision.
Physical Trauma or Injury: A direct blow to the eye, scratches, or cuts to the eyelid or eyeball.
Foreign Objects or Chemicals: Dust, metal shards, or harmful chemicals trapped in the eye.
New Flashes or Floaters: A sudden influx of spots, webs, or flashes of light in your field of vision (which can indicate a retinal tear or detachment).
Severe Pain or Redness: Intense eye pain, deep aching, or sudden, severe redness accompanied by discharge.
If you experience an eye emergency outside of our regular clinic hours, please proceed to the nearest emergency room or urgent care center.