- ArthritisEye Associates is proud to offer dry eye treatment for our patients. Ocular Surface Disease, also known as dry eye, can occur from certain medications, naturally by aging, or as a symptom arising from systemic diseases such as Sjogren's syndrome, Rheumatoid arthritis, or Lupus. If you have a minor case of dry eye, you may be experiencing irritation, excessive tearing, fluctuating vision, and/or a burning sensation in your eyes. Excessive dry eyes, or dry eye symptoms that go untreated, have the potential to damage eye tissue, scar your corneas, and impair your vision.
- Emergency CareMost of us do, until we suffer an injury, develop eye disease or experience vision problems. Only then do we understand how optimum eye health allows us to live the way we want, do the things we love and reach our full potential. We're proud to serve Montgomery and Chester counties as the family eye care center for individuals and families who seek state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment options in a friendly, relaxed environment for over 20 years. Our comprehensive services include routine eye exams, eyeglasses and contact lenses, emergency care, low vision rehabilitation and vision therapy for children and adults. We can help you see better, feel better and live better.
- GlaucomaDr. Dayna Luckey is a board-certified optometrist. She earned her undergraduate degree in Neuroscience from the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Luckey received her Doctorate of Optometry from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry at Salus University where she graduated with the highest academic and clinical honors. Dr. Luckey further advanced her knowledge and clinical skills during her residency specializing in low vision at Salus University. She educated and trained student interns while gaining invaluable experience helping individuals with advanced ocular diseases optimize their remaining vision through technology, optical devices, and specialty contact lenses. She earned her fellowship with the American Academy of Optometry based on her work in low vision. Dr. Luckey is licensed to perform comprehensive exams, contact lens fittings, glaucoma assessments and diabetic eye disease management. She also provides infant and pediatric exams and emergency eye care. When not in the office, Dr. Luckey enjoys baking, traveling, and spending time with her husband and two daughters.
- OphthalmologyDr. George Pronesti is a board certified ophthalmologist and Philadelphia-area LASIK and cataract surgeon. He serves as National Associate Director of Kremer Eye Center in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Pronesti obtained his medical degree from Thomas Jefferson University Medical School in Philadelphia. He completed his internship and residency at the Friedenwald Eye Institute in Maryland. Prior to joining the surgical team at Kremer Eye Center, Dr. Pronesti was Vice Chairman of Maryland General Hospital's Department of Ophthalmology where he was responsible for the training of new doctors in cutting-edge clinical and surgical techniques.
- Macular DegenerationDr. Forrest has a wide variety of interests within the realm of eye care, including primary eye care, management of ocular pathology such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic eye disease, dry eye treatment, binocular vision disorders, and specialty contact lenses. Dr. Forrest received clinical training at the world-renowned Wills Eye Hospital in the diagnosis and management of binocular vision disorders following traumatic brain injury, and also in the fitting of specialty contact lenses for patients with irregular corneas and other ocular pathology. He leads our team in treating patients with binocular vision disorders through individually designed vision therapy plans, and also in fitting specialty contact lenses, including scleral lenses, rigid gas permeable lenses, orthokeratology lenses, and custom soft lenses. In his time outside of the office, Dr. Forrest enjoys traveling, golfing, relaxing on the beach, and spending time with his family.
- Laser Eye SurgeryLASIK stands for laser in-situ keratomileusis and is a popular surgery to correct vision problems. LASIK can help people who are nearsighted or farsighted, as well those who have astigmatism.
- CataractsDr. Paul Forrest is a board certified optometrist and the CEO of Harleysville, Lansdale, and Chadds Ford Eye Associates, which are located throughout Montgomery and Delaware Counties in Pennsylvania. After graduating from the University of Delaware, Dr. Forrest obtained his Optometric Degree at the prestigious Pennsylvania College of Optometry in Philadelphia. Dr. Forrest then went on to complete his residency at John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital in Philadelphia where he was responsible for the education and training of the 4th year-optometric interns. He has authored numerous publications related to primary eye care and ocular disease. Dr. Forrest continues to provide outstanding optometric care at his above offices. He also continues his involvement with the world renowned Kremer Laser Eye Center by providing pre and post-operative co-management care of refractive and cataract patients.
- Eye ExamThe Eye Associates team strives to provide the finest in optometry services. We invite you to browse our website to learn more about our optometry services, and invite you to join our patient family by scheduling an appointment for an eye exam at one of our offices.
- Diabetic RetinopathyDr. Jeremy Aikey is a board certified ophthalmologist with additional fellowship training in medical and surgical diseases of the retina. He specializes in the treatment of age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal vascular conditions, and surgical treatment of retinal disorders. A native of Pennsylvania, Dr. Aikey graduated from Lehigh University and received his medical degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He also received an MBA in Executive Healthcare Management from St. Joseph’s University.
- Physical TherapyVision rehabilitation is a service that can restore function after vision loss. It is just like physical therapy but for your eyes. Vision rehabilitation will allow people who have recently lost their vision or have low vision to continue to live normally and maintain their regular daily routine.