
At Allen Eye Associates, our mission is to preserve, restore and enhance the vision of every member of your family. We are committed to providing compassionate and personalized eye care to patients of the Oneida community and surrounding areas. Our priority is to provide our patients with the best possible eye care and vision correction. Our expert staff will take the time to discuss different types of eyeglass lenses, contact selections and frame styles to improve your vision.
Our team is comprised of Optometrists and Opticians. We will be happy to answer any questions you might have and supply you with the most up-to-date information in order to keep your eyes healthy. As dedicated eye care professionals, we recognize the trust our patients place in us and it is our mission to meet and exceed those expectations. We invite you to come to our practice and receive the quality attention that you deserve.
Our team is comprised of Optometrists and Opticians. We will be happy to answer any questions you might have and supply you with the most up-to-date information in order to keep your eyes healthy. As dedicated eye care professionals, we recognize the trust our patients place in us and it is our mission to meet and exceed those expectations. We invite you to come to our practice and receive the quality attention that you deserve.
Services
Regular eye exams are an invaluable tool in maintaining healthy eyes by detecting and preventing disease in both adults and children.
Some diseases develop slowly without causing pain or vision loss.
Early detection of any problems can reduce the risk of further harm and allow for a choice of treatment options.
Part of your exam includes the following procedures: Slit Lamp Examinations, Dilated Eye Exams, Refraction for Glasses and Contact Lenses and Glaucoma Pressure Testing.
Thanks to the advances in optical technology, almost everyone is a candidate for contact lens use.
Some diseases develop slowly without causing pain or vision loss.
Early detection of any problems can reduce the risk of further harm and allow for a choice of treatment options.
Part of your exam includes the following procedures: Slit Lamp Examinations, Dilated Eye Exams, Refraction for Glasses and Contact Lenses and Glaucoma Pressure Testing.
Thanks to the advances in optical technology, almost everyone is a candidate for contact lens use.
Allen Eye Associates offers superb customer service and professional eye care in a warm, family oriented environment.
We accept a variety of vision plans to accommodate our patients and offer a wide selection of frames and contact lenses that will best suit your vision demands.
We use state of the art technology for the diagnosis and treatment for a variety of eye diseases and disorders that helps guide treatment and ensures that your eye health is our top priority.
We accept Mastercard, Visa, American Express, and Discover credit cards as well as cash.
We accept a variety of vision plans to accommodate our patients and offer a wide selection of frames and contact lenses that will best suit your vision demands.
We use state of the art technology for the diagnosis and treatment for a variety of eye diseases and disorders that helps guide treatment and ensures that your eye health is our top priority.
We accept Mastercard, Visa, American Express, and Discover credit cards as well as cash.
Contact lenses correct your vision and are easy to wear.
Choosing the contact lenses that are right for you depends on your vision and the degree of comfort sought.
There are many types of contacts to suit almost anyone.
Soft contact lenses are the most commonly prescribed due to the fact that they are extremely comfortable.
Soft contacts are now available in multi focal, for astigmatism and even for overnight wear.
Color-Changing: can change the color of your eyes, even if vision correction is not needed.
Choosing the contact lenses that are right for you depends on your vision and the degree of comfort sought.
There are many types of contacts to suit almost anyone.
Soft contact lenses are the most commonly prescribed due to the fact that they are extremely comfortable.
Soft contacts are now available in multi focal, for astigmatism and even for overnight wear.
Color-Changing: can change the color of your eyes, even if vision correction is not needed.
Below are just some of the brands that we carry in our optical boutique.
If there is a specific designer frame that you are looking for, please call and speak to one of our frame experts, who will be more than happy to assist you.
A heart shaped face is exactly what it sounds like: it has the shape of a heart.
The cheek area is slightly wider than the hairline and then drops into a pointed chin.
The best frames for heart shaped faces are those that are wider at the bottom (oval and round shape), light colored and rimless.
If there is a specific designer frame that you are looking for, please call and speak to one of our frame experts, who will be more than happy to assist you.
A heart shaped face is exactly what it sounds like: it has the shape of a heart.
The cheek area is slightly wider than the hairline and then drops into a pointed chin.
The best frames for heart shaped faces are those that are wider at the bottom (oval and round shape), light colored and rimless.
The human eye is the organ of sight closely related to the brain and is best compared to a camera.
Like a sophisticated camera, the eye has multiple discrete parts which must function together properly to produce clear vision.
The function of the eye is to convert light into an electro-chemical signal, which is then transmitted to the brain through the optic nerve.
It is in the brain that this signal is converted into "vision."
To illustrate this, we will follow the path that light takes as it travels through the eye and we will discuss the various ocular structures encountered along the path.
Like a sophisticated camera, the eye has multiple discrete parts which must function together properly to produce clear vision.
The function of the eye is to convert light into an electro-chemical signal, which is then transmitted to the brain through the optic nerve.
It is in the brain that this signal is converted into "vision."
To illustrate this, we will follow the path that light takes as it travels through the eye and we will discuss the various ocular structures encountered along the path.
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