Eye Doctor Simpsonville SC

Eye Doctors in Simpsonville, SC

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Each of our Upstate locations offers a full range of eye care services and products. Choose the one that is most convenient to you. Get to know our doctors and specialties.

Are you looking for an eye doctor in Simpsonville, SC?

We invite you to visit our Simpsonville eye doctor office located on Colony Centre Way close to Grandview Drive and I-385. Our eye doctors are focused on you and your best vision. In addition to comprehensive eye care, our eye care specialists also work with patients who require care for cataract surgery at this location.

Make an appointment at our Simpsonville location to schedule a contact lens fitting or an eye exam with one of our Simpsonville eye doctors.

Address

1 Colony Centre Way
Simpsonville, SC 29681

Hours

Monday – Friday
7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Medical Office Hours
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Optical (Glasses) Office Hours

864.458.3885Contact Lens Order Line

864.458.3900Appointment Line

864.967.9118Optical Shop

864.228.2681Main Fax Number

Meet Our Doctors

Our Specialties

Comprehensive Eye Care

Why do I need a regular eye exam?

In order to maintain healthy vision, it is important to have regular eye exams. Early detection and treatment of vision challenges by an eye doctor can be the key to preventing vision loss.

While some eye diseases have apparent symptoms such as red eyes, light sensitivity, or flashing lights, many serious vision-threatening problems have less apparent warning signs such as eye strain or sometimes no warning signs at all.
Many debilitating eye diseases can be diagnosed by your eye doctor before noticeable symptoms occur, potentially making the difference between minor damage and major vision loss.

Many debilitating eye diseases can be diagnosed by your eye doctor before noticeable symptoms occur, potentially making the difference between minor damage and major vision loss.

A comprehensive eye exam involves a series of tests designed to evaluate your vision and check for eye diseases. Each test is necessary and allows your eye care doctor to evaluate different aspects of your vision

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Cataract Surgery

What is a cataract?

We live most of our lives with clear eye lenses that enable clear vision. As your eye begins to age, natural proteins in your eye begin to clump together causing a clouding of the crystalline lens. This is a cataract.

Cataracts gradually prevent light from reaching your retina — the back layer of your eye that processes images to send to the brain. When this occurs, the light that enters your eyes becomes scattered and distorted, resulting in gradual loss of vision.

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