Committed to serving the Michiana community since 1980, we are a family of experienced professionals committed to the preservation and restoration of vision, and the prevention of blindness. Through our comprehensive eye exams, state-of-the-art diagnostic treatments, complex surgeries, and customized eyeglasses fittings, we want you to walk out of our offices knowing that we care. Let our family, serve your family.
…it all starts with the exam.
We are happy to serve you at all five locations in Mishawaka, South Bend, Plymouth, Goshen, and Elkhart.
Comprehensive Eye Care
Our optometrists and ophthalmologists provide a full range of eye care services for every member of the family. We perform dilated eye exams, contact lens and eyeglasses dispensing, as well as specialized medical eye care including dry eye treatment, glaucoma testing and monitoring, diabetic eye care, macular degeneration and pre- and post-operative care.
Whether you need to see a general eye doctor, or a surgeon, all our doctors provide a complete, dilated exam. Each exam tests for:
- visual acuity
- nearsightedness and farsightedness
- cataracts
- glaucoma
- macular degeneration (AMD)
- diabetic retinopathy
We recommend that children and teenagers receive eye examinations at least once a year before the start of school. Adults and children that wear corrective lenses should also receive an eye examination at least once a year. Adults without vision problems should schedule an eye examination once every two years, and senior citizens should schedule eye exams to check for glaucoma, AMD and deteriorating vision at least once a year.
Trusted Experience
When intervention is unavoidable, our dedicated eye surgeons provide personalized surgical care at your local hospital or surgery center. Our surgeons were the first to perform laser-assisted cataract surgery right here in the South Bend area.
Learn more about Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery
To schedule an appointment, call (574) 271-3939, or schedule an appointment online.
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