Location

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2869 N. High St. Columbus, OH 43202 Phone: 614-263-2020

Hours

Monday

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Tuesday

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Wednesday

8:30 AM - 3:00 PM

Thursday

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Friday

Closed

Saturday

9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

*CLOSED FIRST SATURDAY OF THE MONTH*

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When It Looks Like Your Eye Is Bleeding

We commonly see patients who come in saying that their eyes are bleeding. The patient is usually referring to the white part of their eye, which has...


How Eye Pressure Is Measured

A common question asked during the eye exam is, “When is the puff coming?” Patients are referring to air-puff or non-contact tonometry. Tonometry is...


Your Eye Floaters and You

Do you have floaters in your vision? Floaters are caused by thick areas in the gel-like fluid that fills the back cavity of your eye, called the...


When the White of Your Eye Turns Red

We commonly see patients who come in saying that their eyes are bleeding. The patient is usually referring to the white part of their eye, which has...


Diabetic Retinopathy ABC's

Diabetic retinopathy is an eye condition that can affect the retina of people who have diabetes. The retina is the light-sensitive tissue that lines...


Corny Eye Jokes for Your Holiday Get-Togethers

In light of the holiday season, here are our top 10 eye care jokes. 1) What do you call a blind deer? No Eye Deer! 2) What do you call a blind deer...


Co-Management of Vision Corrective Surgery

LASIK LASIK, a form of refractive surgery, is an option for vision correction without needing to wear glasses or contact lenses. Simply put, LASIK reshapes the cornea with a laser.

Recently, other surgical alternatives have become available. Among these is a technique called phakic IOL implantation which involves implanting a lens behind the cornea, but in front of the iris. With this new option, many of those who were too highly nearsighted for LASIK are now candidates for refractive surgery.

If you are interested in refractive surgery, please let us know. Refractive surgery is not to be taken lightly. Detailed testing is necessary to determine whether or not you are a good candidate for the surgery. If testing shows you to be a good candidate, we can help you choose the refractive surgeon who is most appropriate for your case. In addition, we provide post-operative care for refractive surgery.

OUR MISSION:

Our doctors and vision care team are committed to providing the highest standard of eye care with personalized service and cutting edge quality products in a friendly and caring atmosphere.  It is our hope to maintain a nurturing and cooperative environment