VISION PROBLEMS

Vision Problems

Vision Problem Correction
for Hope Mills, Eastover, NC & the Surrounding Areas

Impaired vision affects every part of your daily life. From driving your car to your job, you need clear vision to get through the day. That is why if you are experiencing vision problems or any other type of eye condition, we encourage you to put your trust in Professional Eye Care - Optometry PA. Our team of professional eye doctors can help your vision and get you back to seeing as clearly as possible.


Contact one of our offices in either Hope Mills or Eastover, NC to get started with an eye exam! We welcome patients across Fayetteville, Spring Lake, Raeford, Stedman, Wade, Parkton, Fort Bragg, NC, and the surrounding areas.

Common Vision Problems Include…

  • Astigmatism: This is when there is an uneven or irregular curvature of the cornea or lens. This can lead to blurred and/or distorted vision. In minor cases, treatment may not be required but is certainly beneficial. Moderate to severe astigmatism can be treated with corrective eyewear or LASIK surgery.
  • Hyperopia (Farsightedness): This problem is when you have good vision at a distance but not at close range. In most cases, you will not need corrective treatment. If you do have moderate or severe hyperopia, we will help you decide between eyeglasses, contacts, LASIK, and photorefractive keratectomy (PRK)
  • Myopia (Nearsightedness): This problem is when you have good vision at close range but not at a distance. We can diagnose you with an eye exam and then suggest a range of treatment options including eyeglasses, contacts, acrylic corneal implants, LASIK, radial keratotomy (RK), and photorefractive keratotomy (PRK).
  • Presbyopia (Aging Eyes): Aging can be very damaging to your eyes. Presbyopia is when the lens of the eye starts to lose its flexibility. This makes it harder to focus clearly on close objects. This problem cannot be cured but it is treatable with several types of corrective lenses, including progressives, bifocals and trifocals, single-vision reading glasses, multifocal contact lenses, and monovision therapy.
If you or someone you love has any of these vision problems, call us to make an appointment. We will examine your eyes and determine the best course of action depending on your situation.
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