Providence Eye Associates
Professional Eyecare Services in Providence, Rhode Island
Comprehensive Care
At Providence Eye Associates, we utilize state-of-the-art technologies like 3D retinal scans to detect early signs of eye diseases and assess all aspects of vision. Our goal is to ensure comprehensive care for patients of all ages, helping to maintain not only their vision but their overall health.
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A comprehensive eye exam is crucial as it can reveal hidden health conditions and diagnose vision issues that might otherwise go unnoticed.
Searching for a knowledgeable and caring optometrist? Book your consultation with our team today!
EYE CARE CENTER
HOURS
Mon. 8:30 AM–1:30 PM
Tues. 8:30 AM–4:30 PM
Wed. 7 AM–4:30 PM
Thurs. 7 AM–4:30 PM
Closed Fri-Sun
Welcome to Providence Eye Associates
Professional Eyecare Services in Providence, Rhode Island: Offering prompt scheduling and convenient appointments for all patients, including new clients.
Our Providence Optometrists
Our Insurances
We participate in most vision and medical insurance plans. Below is a list of some of the plans with which we currently participate.
If your insurance plan is not listed below, please contact our office to determine if we participate with your specific insurance.
Our Technology
Optos Ultrawidefield Imaging
Optos is a device that takes a high definition image of the retina or back of the eye. This is important because it allows the doctor to assess the health of your retina, verify or rule out possible signs of glaucoma, diabetes, hypertension, retinal tears, retinal, detachment, freckles, melanoma and much more. Providence Eye Associates is proud to have a brand new Optos Imaging device for our patients, providing a 200° view of the back of the eye even without dilation.
Ophthalmic Ultrasound
Ophthalmic Ultrasound is a diagnostic tool that employs high-frequency sound waves to create images of the eye’s interior structures. This essential service is particularly useful for evaluating the posterior part of the eye when the usual viewing methods are obstructed by cataracts or other opacities. It’s pivotal for assessing conditions like retinal detachments, tumors, or foreign bodies within the eye.