At Island Family Eye Care, we are proud to offer comprehensive eye care services for the whole family. Located in the heart of Grand Island, NY, our team of experienced eye care professionals are dedicated to preserving, enhancing, and protecting your vision throughout your lifetime. Here's a look at the services we offer:
Regular eye exams are essential for maintaining good eye health.Our adult eye exams involve a comprehensive check-up of your vision and eye health to detect any early signs of eye diseases and provide appropriate treatment.
Learn MoreChildren's eyes are continuously developing, and regular eye exams are crucial to ensure their vision is developing correctly. We provide a friendly, comfortable environment for children to have their eyes examined.
Learn MoreWe have an extensive range of stylish, quality glasses for all ages. Our team will assist you in finding the perfect pair that matches your style and enhances your vision.
Learn MoreIf you’ve never worn contact lenses before, it can seem a bit intimidating. After all, you’re inserting something into your eye! Let’s ease your mind about the first step – your contact lens exam. This post will walk you through what’s involved in a contact lens exam and what you can expect every step of the way.
Learn MoreDigital Eye Strain, also known as Computer Vision Syndrome, is a condition resulting from prolonged use of digital devices such as computers, tablets, & smartphones. We provide comprehensive solutions to mitigate these symptoms, including personalized eye care advice, ergonomic tips, and a range of specially designed eye care products.
Learn MoreNeurolens are the first and only prescription lenses that include an element of contoured prism in their design. This prism is designed to bring the patient’s eyes into more equal alignment, and this should help to provide relief from the symptoms that are associated with several eye misalignment conditions, including digital eye strain and binocular vision dysfunction.
Learn MoreMyopia Management is a service dedicated to the prevention and control of myopia, or nearsightedness, especially in children and young adults. We provide a range of clinically proven treatments, including specialized eyeglasses, contact lenses, & pharmaceutical interventions.
Learn MoreOur Diabetic Eye Exam offers comprehensive, specialized eye testing for individuals with diabetes. Utilizing advanced diagnostic equipment, we meticulously screen for potential vision-threatening conditions such as diabetic retinopathy and macular edema.
Learn MoreOur Glaucoma Diagnosis & Management service offers an innovative and comprehensive approach to detect and manage glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness. We utilize advanced diagnostic tools to accurately identify the early stages of the disease and monitor its progression.
Learn MoreOur Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) service is dedicated to diagnosing, managing, and treating this common age-related eye condition. Equipped with the latest technology, our optometrists provide comprehensive eye exams and personalized treatment plans.
Learn MoreDry eye, also known as Ocular Surface Disease or OSD, can have a major impact on your quality of life. It can also damage the front surface layers of the eye, which not only leads to discomfort, but also blurry vision. Let’s take a look at dry eye treatments – from simple self-care to innovative prescriptions and therapies – to help you see clearly and comfortably.
Learn MoreTearCare is a new technological solution that addresses the underlying cause of your dry eyes, rather than simply treating the symptoms. It is most effective at helping patients whose dry eyes are caused by Meibomian gland dysfunction – a condition characterized by problems with the way that the Meibomian glands produce the oil that forms an essential part of our tear film.
Learn MoreIf you’ve been diagnosed with cataracts, you may wonder if cataract surgery is right around the corner. Not to worry. There are many preventive steps you can take to slow the progression of cataracts and preserve your vision. That doesn’t mean you won’t eventually need surgery, but you can at least delay the need for quite a while.
Learn MoreAmblyopia, also known as a “lazy eye”, is described as a reduced vision in one eye compared to the other. There are some rare forms of amblyopia that involve both eyes. Amblyopia is the most common cause of partial or total blindness in one eye in children.
Learn MoreWhen you were a kid, did you experience your eyes become reddish and all of a sudden, someone close to you was also suffering from it? Your eyes, as well as those who contracted it, got itchy and swollen, right? Then it must have been that you were suffering from pink eye.
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