Cutting-Edge Technology in York

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Seeing Your Care In-Depth

Healthy vision is more than how clearly you can see. We care about your visual health and comfort and strive to help you understand your eye health. Our technology enables us to see a more detailed picture of your eyes, so we can monitor for signs of vision problems or diseases.

Investing in eye care technology allows us to personalize our care based on individual measurements and assessments. We love sharing our passion for eye care technology and hope to share it with you and your family. Stop by and see how our technology can benefit your comprehensive care.

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Individualized Care for Individual Eyes

Our technology helps us go in-depth, capturing every angle to learn more about your eyes. Patients can see the unique aspects of their eye health, allowing us to give our patients a clearer understanding of their health and care options.Technology also helps us improve diagnostic accuracy, whether we’re customizing your glasses prescription or preparing a treatment plan for dry eye.

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VR Eye Care

VR (virtual reality) is more than entertainment—it’s also a tool we use for personalizing your care. The Olleyes VisuALL VR platform can evaluate multiple aspects of your vision, including:

  • Color vision
  • Eye muscle movements
  • Pupillometry (pupil size & reactivity)
  • Visual acuity (near and far vision)
  • Visual field (side vision)

The device is easily portable, improving accessibility and allowing us to perform comprehensive eye exams in whatever position you feel most comfortable. The VR system helps us provide early detection for eye conditions, such as analyzing retinal sensitivity in patients with glaucoma.

Diagnosing Dry Eye

Dry eye disease is common, affecting millions of Americans every year. Yet, many people suffer with their symptoms instead of getting help. Dry, irritated, burning or blurry eyes can significantly impact how you live your life. We want to help you experience longer-lasting relief—and improvement starts with a diagnosis.

Diagnostic technology allows us to see fine details of your eye health, so we can get to the root cause of your dry eye.

Meibography

Meibography is an imaging study of the meibomian glands (tear glands inside the lower and upper eyelids). The meibomian glands produce the oily layer of tears, which is essential for preventing tear evaporation.

Evaluating meibomian gland structure helps us detect problems contributing to dry eye. Patients with dry eye can see the difference between their glands and healthy ones with a side-by-side comparison.

Corneal topography is a photography technique used to create a 3D map of the cornea (the clear front covering of the eye). The cornea is naturally smooth, but flaws, bumps, or distortions make your eye as unique as a fingerprint.

A topography scan helps us measure corneal curvature and evaluate the eye’s surface health, so we can identify contact lens prescriptions, diagnose disease, or plan for surgery. We can also see how dry eye affects cornea health to personalize your treatment.

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Evaluating Eye Health with Optos

Retinal imaging is a powerful tool that allows us to look in-depth at the back of the eye. With our optos system, we can obtain ultra-wide digital images that reveal more than 80% of your retina in one image. This is in contrast to traditional retinal imaging, which captures only about 15%. 

These detailed scans can provide critical information about your retina, optic nerve, and blood vessels, assisting us in identifying issues, tracking changes over time, and detecting early signs of eye disease. 

The noninvasive process is quick and can support effective, timely treatment.

See Our Technology

We love speaking with our patients about how our technology can help! Learn more about how we use our technology to benefit your eye care experience at your next appointment.

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Visit Our Location

Our location is across from the York Galleria, and plenty of parking is available out front. We look forward to seeing you and your family!

Our Address

  • 2820 Whiteford Rd., Suite 6, York, PA 17402

Contact Information

Hours of Operation

  • Monday: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
  • Thursday: 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
  • Friday: 7:00 AM 3:00 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed
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Our Blogs

What Is Heterochromia?

Vision Tips

Most of us notice a person’s eye color almost immediately when we meet them. A striking pair of eyes can make a deep impression, and what could be more striking than a pair of eyes that don’t match? In scientific terms, that’s heterochromia, a phenomenon fairly common in cats and dogs but much rarer in […]

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February 8, 2023
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Spotlight: Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Vision Tips

Age-related macular degeneration is a leading cause of permanent vision loss for people over the age of fifty. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the slow loss of central vision due to the deterioration of the macula, the part of the retina with the highest concentration of photoreceptor cells and the part that gives us our […]

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January 25, 2023
Kuzo Eye Care

Tips on Maintaining Healthy Eyesight

Vision Tips

An underrated ingredient of a good quality of life is healthy eyesight. As many as one in six adults struggle with sight-threatening eye conditions and far more than that live with some level of vision loss as they get older. Age is a risk factor for many of the major causes of blindness, including glaucoma, […]

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January 12, 2023
Kuzo Eye Care

Most of us notice a person’s eye color almost immediately when we meet them. A striking pair of eyes can make a deep impression, and what could be more striking than a pair of eyes that don’t match? In scientific terms, that’s heterochromia, a phenomenon fairly common in cats and dogs but much rarer in […]

Read More…

Age-related macular degeneration is a leading cause of permanent vision loss for people over the age of fifty. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the slow loss of central vision due to the deterioration of the macula, the part of the retina with the highest concentration of photoreceptor cells and the part that gives us our […]

Read More…

An underrated ingredient of a good quality of life is healthy eyesight. As many as one in six adults struggle with sight-threatening eye conditions and far more than that live with some level of vision loss as they get older. Age is a risk factor for many of the major causes of blindness, including glaucoma, […]

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