Landing Eye Care Center – Welia Health

Your vision. our focus.

Clear Vision Begins with Compassionate Care

Senior women getting fitted for prescription eyeglasses by an optometrist.

Welia Health Eye Care Center provides a full range of services, from routine eye exams and new glasses to the diagnosis and management of complex eye conditions, such as glaucoma or cataracts. Our team of experienced optometrists and ophthalmologists uses the latest technology to ensure you receive exceptional, personalized care, right here in your community.

Senior women getting fitted for prescription eyeglasses by an optometrist.
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Trusted Experience

Our full-service Eye Care Center has a long history of providing quality vision care, built on a foundation of trust and a deep commitment to our patients’ eye health.

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Close to Home

You can count on comprehensive eye care, including specialized services, without a long drive. We’re part of your local Welia Health campus for seamless, convenient care.

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Healthcare with Heart

We believe clear vision is about more than just a prescription. It’s about taking the time to listen, truly understanding your needs, and building a trusted relationship for life.

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YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED

At Welia Health’s Eye Care Center, we know how important clear vision is to your daily life. Whether you’re due for a routine exam, need help managing an ongoing condition, or simply have questions about your eye health, our team is here to help.

What services does Welia Health’s Eye Care Center provide?

Our team offers comprehensive eye exams, diagnosis, and treatment for a full range of conditions, including cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic eye disease. We also provide fittings for glasses and contact lenses, and, when needed, arrange surgical procedures with Welia Health’s ophthalmologist.

How often should I have my eyes checked?

Most adults should have a routine eye exam every one to two years, depending on age, vision needs, and health history. Regular exams can detect subtle changes in vision or early signs of eye disease—often before symptoms appear.

What are common reasons to schedule an eye exam sooner?

Schedule an appointment if you experience blurred or double vision, eye pain, frequent headaches, flashes or floaters, or sudden changes in your vision. These symptoms may indicate an issue that requires prompt evaluation.

How does the Eye Care Center support lifelong vision health?

Whether you’re managing a chronic condition like diabetes, choosing your first pair of glasses, or monitoring age-related vision changes, our providers are here for every stage of life. From preventive exams to personalized treatment plans, we help you see—and live—your best.

Ready to Prioritize Your Vision?

Take the Next Step Towards Better Health

Ready to take the first step toward clearer vision and better eye health? Our team of eye care professionals is here to provide the compassionate, expert care you deserve.

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