- Primary CareLike you, caring for patients and their vision is our priority! Our talented team of eye doctors and eye care professionals have the training and technology to practice the fullest scope of optometry. As a result, many doctors like you, including ophthalmologists, primary care providers, pediatricians and other optometrists, refer their medical and specialty cases to our practice.
- Emergency CareUse your best judgment on urgency, if you feel you need to find the nearest emergency room or you would like to review our emergency page of tips, it’s up to you.
- GlaucomaGlaucoma is a group of eye diseases caused by a buildup of pressure within the eye. The longer the pressure builds, the more damage it causes, especially to the optic nerve.
- Macular DegenerationPeople are described as having “low vision†when they have visual impairments that cannot be corrected by surgery, medication, or using traditional eye correction methods such as standard glasses or contact lenses. Among other causes, low vision can result from an eye injury, eye conditions like macular degeneration, or aging.
- Laser Eye SurgeryLASIK, PRK and RK are common refractive vision surgeries that correct myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness) and astigmatism by altering the shape of the cornea using a laser. While these surgeries have a high success rate, eye complications can occur, such as Post-LASIK, Post-PRK and Post-RK ectasia, a corneal distortion or irregularity that causes the cornea to weaken and bulge.
- CataractsA cataract occurs when the clear lens inside our eye becomes cloudy. Cataracts develop slowly and reduce the amount of light that can get through the lens, rendering it difficult to see. Those with cataracts feel as if they’re perpetually looking through a dirty window that cannot be cleaned.
- Cataract SurgeryIf the cataract is at an advanced stage, your eye doctor will likely recommend cataract surgery, a safe procedure where the cloudy lens is replaced with a new intraocular lens (IOL).
- Eye Exam€œI loved my visit from start to finish. The Specialty Contact Lens Center At Optical Images staff is friendly, caring and knowledgeable. The eye exam that I had for keratoconus was incredibly thorough and Dr. Ross Cusic explained all the results very clearly. He fitted me for scleral lenses, and now my eyes feel so comfortable that I frequently forget that I’m wearing contact lenses.“
- Diabetes Care
- Diabetic RetinopathyDiabetic retinopathy occurs when the retina's tiny blood vessels weaken and inflate as a result of high blood sugar levels. As the blood vessels grow, they bleed—causing severe vision loss, and in extreme cases even blindness.