At the
Eye Center of Medical Associates, we pride ourselves on offering
a full continuum of care for our patients. From comprehensive
eye examinations by our Board Certified Optometrists with a wide
range of surgical assessment and treatment options, to the latest
in competitively priced designer eyewear, we are truly your complete
eye care center. Free consultations with our physicians to
discuss the latest innovations for corrective eye surgery procedures
are also available.
Our
Locations
- Menomonee
Falls:
W180 N7950 Town Hall Road, (262) 250-5150
- Waukesha:
N14 W23900 Stoneridge
Drive, (262) 574-7868
- Hartford:
110 Lone Oak Lane,
(262) 670-1880
Areas
of Expertise
Our
Doctors of Optometry
offer complete eye care for your entire family, including:
Comprehensive eye examinations
Medical Eye health evaluation
Prescription of Glasses
Contact Lens Service
Glaucoma Evaluation, Diagnosis, & Treatment
Cataract Evaluation & Diagnosis
Diabetic Ocular Evaluation & Diagnosis
Co-management of Ocular Surgery
Refractive Surgery Co-management
Emergency Eye Care
Doctors
of optometry are independent primary health care providers who
examine, diagnose, treat and manage diseases and disorders of
the visual system, the eye and associated structures as well as
diagnose related systemic conditions. Optometrists examine the
internal and external structure of the eyes to diagnose eye diseases
like glaucoma, cataracts and retinal disorders; systemic diseases
like hypertension and diabetes; and vision conditions like nearsightedness,
farsightedness, astigmatism and presbyopia. Optometrists also
do testing to determine the patient's ability to focus and coordinate
the eyes, and to judge depth and see colors accurately. They prescribe
eyeglasses and contact lenses, low vision aids, vision therapy
and medicines to treat eye diseases.
As
primary eye care providers, optometrists are an integral part
of the health care team and an entry point into the health care
system. They are skilled in the co-management of care that affects
the eye health and vision of their patients and an excellent source
of referral to other health care professionals.
The
optometrist has completed pre-professional undergraduate education
in a college or university and four years of professional education
at a college of optometry, leading to the doctor of optometry
(O.D.) degree. Some optometrists complete a residency.
Available
Providers:
Edward
Cope, OD
Catherine
Deede, OD
Amy
Weaver, OD
Why
Choose The Eye Center Optical Shoppe?
You will find a truly
unique eyewear shopping experience, combined with a wide selection
of classic and contemporary styles at an exceptionally competitive
price.
- Free Lifestyle
Profile and Eyewear Analysis: Finally you will
feel confident knowing what styles are right for you.
- Value:
Amazing selection at competitive prices.
- Service:
Free cleaning, adjustments, and minor repairs.
- Quality:
Our highly skilled and experienced opticians will be sure your
glasses are right the first time.