McGugan Eye Care is dedicated to educating and caring for our patients with the utmost level of integrity. We want our patients to experience an increased quality of life through our services and walk out of our clinic feeling great about their vision. Receiving a regularly scheduled, comprehensive eye exam is a key part of protecting your long-term vision.
During your exam, your optometrist will be able to provide you with an updated vision prescription if needed, diagnose any issues with the health or comfort of your eyes, and provide a personalized treatment plan, if needed. Proper eye care is necessary at all ages. At McGugan Eye Care, we offer eye exams for adults and seniors as well as children, plus specialty exams for people with diabetes and anyone looking to wear contact lenses.
During your exam, your optometrist will be able to provide you with an updated vision prescription if needed, diagnose any issues with the health or comfort of your eyes, and provide a personalized treatment plan, if needed. Proper eye care is necessary at all ages. At McGugan Eye Care, we offer eye exams for adults and seniors as well as children, plus specialty exams for people with diabetes and anyone looking to wear contact lenses.
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McGugan Eye Care is backed by a talented team of individuals dedicated to delivering quality eye care to every patient who walks through our doors. We have adopted a progressive mindset when it comes to eye care, and want our patients to thrive in a friendly environment focused on serving the needs of our patients.
We want you to have access to professional eye care-so we accept many insurance providers. Have a look at the list below to find out if we can direct bill your insurance provider. If you don't see yours on the list, please ask us about it. Find us in the red brick building on the corner of Frank St. and Albert St. Parking is available just outside our door.
A comprehensive eye exam allows our optometrists to identify more than just your prescription. Regularly scheduled eye exams can detect eye diseases such as glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration, as well as vision-threatening health issues like diabetes, high blood pressure, cancer, and more.
The eyes are constantly growing until a person reaches their 20s. That's why it's so important to check in on the development of a child's eyes early and often. Visual skills begin to develop as soon as we are born. Children reach different visual milestones as they age, but can experience vision problems or refractive errors (blurry vision) during their early years.
Being diabetic comes with a whole list of potential health complications, including issues with your eye health and vision. The longer you have diabetes (type 1 or 2), and if you have trouble regulating your blood sugar levels, the higher your risk is for some eye diseases. The best way to protect your visual health is to have an optometrist examine your eyes.