- Family PracticeAfter graduating with a B.S. in Biology from Cook College at Rutgers University in 1988, Dr. Patrick Keelan completed a doctorate at Pennsylvania College of Optometry in 1994. He was raised in Mantoloking where he spent most of his time with his family and friends at the beach. Dr. Patrick Keelan provided eye care in the Jersey Shore area from 1994-2009 prior to opening his family practice.
- GlaucomaYour eye doctor will first determine your overall eye health and vision. This includes a discussion of your health history and then a series of standard eye tests. These tests will evaluate eye focusing, eye teaming, depth perception, color vision, peripheral vision, and the response of your pupils to light. The doctor will also measure your eye’s fluid pressure to check for glaucoma, evaluate your retina and optic nerve, and test your vision with different lenses to assess whether contact lenses can improve your vision.
- Macular DegenerationMacular degeneration, commonly referred to as age-related macular degeneration (AMD), is the single largest cause of sight loss in the developed world and affects more than 10 million Americans.
- Laser Eye SurgeryLASIK is the number one elective surgical procedure today, and more than a million Americans have had the procedure since its inception.
- CataractsIf 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.
- Cataract Surgery
- Eye ExamThe comprehensive eye exam looks at your eye externally and internally for any signs of eye disease, then tests your vision in a variety of ways.
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeThis syndrome is similar to many other repetitive motion type conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome. Problems can start because as we are reading text on a screen, our eyes move in a repetitive motion throughout the day. Once the issue has started, continuing the same behavior can worsen any symptoms. While reading alone uses the same motion, digital screens add flicker, contrast, glare, and light that all put additional strain on our eyes.
- Diabetes Care
- Skin CancerCrizal No-Glare lenses have earned The Skin Cancer Foundation’s Seal of Recommendation for their safe and effective protection against UV light*. The Seal of Recommendation, a symbol recognized and trusted worldwide, is overseen by renowned experts in photobiology and granted to products that meet the Foundation’s stringent criteria for safe and effective sun protection. Crizal No-Glare lenses provide comprehensive UV protection, blocking UV light transmission through the front of the lens and UV light reflection from the back side of the lens.
- Burns
- Allergies