We know your eye health is important to you, but it isn’t always easy to fit visits into your busy schedule. At the Eye Avenue, our experienced and compassionate team of eye care professionals is committed to providing you and your family with the best care in the Central Florida area.
Our board-certified optometrists believe in treating the person, not the symptoms, and work to build long-lasting relationships with their patients. Our licensed optician is devoted to helping you find comfortable and stylish eyewear that will help you stand out from the crowd.
By working one-on-one with you, and by staying up to date on the latest technological advancements, we aim to provide each patient with an exceptional experience and high-quality eye care.
Seeing your optometrist for regular exams isn’t just about improving your eyesight; it’s also about keeping your eyes healthy and strong. Just like seeing your family doctor or dentist, preventative eye care plays a vital role in your overall health. We provide personalized primary eye care for each member of the family and work to ensure all services are performed in a safe and pleasant environment.
Whether you wear contacts, glasses, or have perfect vision, our eye care professionals at the Eye Avenue are excited to be a vital member of your healthcare team.
We’re conveniently located in the Strand offices between VAMPD and Pure Barre.
Your eye doctor handles your eye exam, assessing your vision. Afterward, they send you to their optician, who works to find glasses that meet your needs. […]
Your optometrist can recommend whether or not you should be wearing your contact lenses if you have dry eye, and they may recommend daily disposable lenses or specialty lenses like scleral contacts, which can improve moisture retention in your eyes and provide clear sight. […]
Neurolens are specialty glasses designed to correct eye misalignment. […]
Your eye doctor handles your eye exam, assessing your vision. Afterward, they send you to their optician, who works to find glasses that meet your needs. […]
Your optometrist can recommend whether or not you should be wearing your contact lenses if you have dry eye, and they may recommend daily disposable lenses or specialty lenses like scleral contacts, which can improve moisture retention in your eyes and provide clear sight. […]