Medical Vision Care

Healthy eyes are more than just clear vision
APPOINTMENTS

At McPherson Family Eye Care we provide comprehensive medical vision care for the whole family. Our doctors are leaders in their fields and offer diverse areas of expertise to provide the very best vision and medical care.

Lee McPherson

“We believe that eye care should be individualized for each person and every phase of life.”

Medical Eye Care

We are serious about healthy eyes! Our team is highly trained and equipped with the latest technology to diagnose, treat, and manage every ocular medical condition and disease. When you are receiving treatment for an ocular condition, you want to know that your doctor and clinical team are intimately familiar with your medical history, treatment plan, and concerns.

COMMON MEDICAL ISSUES THAT WE TREAT:

  • Glaucoma
  • Cataracts
  • Conjunctivitis
  • Dry Eye
  • Red Eyes/Allergies
  • Macular Degeneration
  • Diabetic Retinopathy
  • Blepharitis

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Better collaboration for better care

Our support staff prioritizes tight communication and collaboration between your primary physician, ophthalmologist, and other sub-specialists to bring you the best comprehensive eye care possible.

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DO YOU HAVE LOW VISION?

Low vision or reduced vision is blurred or missing vision that is typically due to a medical condition. Glasses, contact lenses, surgery and medications, while helpful in improving vision may not provide the vision you need for driving, reading and other activities.