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Eye Centers of Northwest Ohio
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Eye Centers of Northwest Ohio provides a full range of optometric and ophthalmology services, including:

Eye Exams
A typical eye exam will consist of a visual acuity test, a refraction test for spectacles, and a dilated pupil slit-lamp exam. These exams measure your ability to see at varying distances and can diagnose Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration, Cataracts, as well as Diseases
else where in the body like Diabetes and Inflammatory Diseases. Additional testing for eye diseases and other eye conditions will be done as necessary.

Glasses
Eye Centers of Northwest Ohio carries all of the name brand glasses that you are looking for. We will test, measure and fit your glasses to ensure comfort and ensure you are seeing well through them. We have all the latest lens technology available to optimize your visual potential. To learn more go to our new technology page.

Contacts
Eye Centers of Northwest Ohio carries all of the name brand contacts that you are looking for. We carry 2 week and 1 month disposable contact lenses for you to trial, including those with astigmatism and bifocals. We also are experienced in Gas Permeable (hard) contact lens fitting. Contacts are available in our office or online store. To purchase online click here.

Cataract Surgery
Cataract surgery is a common and simple operation where the eye's clouded natural lens is removed and replaced with an artificial, intraocular lens (IOL). This procedure is usually performed on an out-patient basis and takes only 15-30 minutes. Most patients experience little to no pain and can return to their normal activities the day after surgery. Learn how the latest implants can reduce your need for glasses after surgery by visiting our new technology page.

Glaucoma Treatment
Glaucoma can be treated using eye drops, pills, or surgery that will decrease the pressure inside the eye and prevent further visual loss. Eye drops are usually the first step, followed by surgery to drain the fluid that has backed up in the eye. New technology allows us to measure the nerve to detect change before side vision loss is affected, to learn more visit the New Technology Page.


image Infant Exams (Infantsee)
Infantsee is a national program designed to address the problems of early childhood eye problems that often go undetected. This program, developed by the American Optometric Association provides no-cost assessments for children ages 6 to 12 months old.

Providing children with eye screenings at an early age can prevent many problems from occurring or reduce the harmful effects of many eye problems. Early intervention can prevent many eye and vision problems and can more easily correct those problems that do occur.

 

What we look for in an Infantsee Assessment:


1. What is the patient/family history?
  • We will look at risk factors such as low birth weight, premature birth, family history of eye problems, infection of the mother during pregnancy, and difficult labor.
2. Can the baby see?
  • We will determine if the baby can see by having the child follow an object with his or her eyes and focus on an object. We will also see whether your child prefers to look at objects that are close up or far away.
3. Are the eyes healthy?
  • We will look at the structure of the eye, the tear ducts, and pupil function. All of these tests should be performed when the baby is calm and relaxed, such as during a bottle feeding or while the child is sleeping. Schedule your child's InfantSEE exam today.


This informative video will give you more information about the Infantsee Assessment.

For more information about Infantsee, visit www.infantsee.org.

Realeyes
Realeyes is an educational program sponsored by the Ohio Optometric Association, which provides students with age-appropriate information about eye health. Dr. Jason Kolodziejczyk visits schools and educates children from Kindergarten through high school about their eyes and eye exams through fun activities and demonstrations.

To schedule a Realeyes presentation, visit www.ohio.aoa.org/prebuilt/RealEyes or contact our office.

Treatment for Common Eye Conditions and Diseases
In addition, Eye Centers of Northwest Ohio can also treat many other eye conditions and diseases. If you believe you have an eye condition, please call us at 419-334-8121 to make an appointment.

Retinal Vitreous Associates, also comes to our office twice a month to treat patients with advanced Macular Degeneration and diabetes. This is a great resource for our patients. If advanced care is required our patients do not need to leave town to receive it.

Corporate Safety Glasses Program

Here at the Eye Centers of Northwest Ohio we have developed a multifacted program to not only identify potential sight problems in your employees but also an affordable way to fit your employees with OSHA certified safety glasses to help reduce workplace related eye injuries.

Vision Screening - Excellent tool for determining your employees' ability to perform detailed tasks such as quality control. Includes near and distance visual acuity, peripheral vision test, depth perception, educational material on eye disease/eye safety and a personalized risk assessment.

For those employers who do not have a vision plan for their employees we are pleased to offer a comprehensive package.

Exam & Safety Glasses Package - This includes a detailed refaction to provide the sharpest vision possible for your employee as well as a thorough eye evaluation to detect eye disease by one of our highly experienced eye doctors. This examination includes a pair of quality ANSI standard frame and lenses. These glasses will come with 1 year frame warranty from our Tier I selection of safety frames. Standard safety glasses include single vision or flat top 28 line bifocal. Progressive (no line) bifocals are also available.

For those employers who do offer a vision plan for their employees that cover the exam only, we have tailor made a service for you.

Safety Glasses Only - Standard safety glasses include a quality ANSI standard frame from our Tier I selection of safety frames and include either single vision or flat top 28 line bifocal lenses. Progressive (no line) bifocals are also available.

Employers should contact the EyeCenter of Northwest Ohio for current pricing.

Store
Shop our store for a full collection of glasses and contact lenses. Can't find what you are looking for? E-mail us!
 

Communities served

Fremont, Elmore, Colby, Green Springs, Clyde, Vickery, Erlin, Kingsway, Lindsey, Hessville, Gibsonburg, Helena, Burgoon, Millersville, Kansas, Old Fort, Fort Seneca, Maple Grove, Risingsun, Rocky Ridge, Oak Harbor, Port Clinton, Lacarne, Catawba Island, Marblehead, Castalia, Bay View, Sandusky, Bellevue, Bettsville, Tiffin, Bascom, Fostoria, Bradner, Woodville, Luckey, Genoa, Milbury, Clay Center

 
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