We offer full scope eye exams, including annual refractions, general check ups, and specific in-office imaging, including Dual-Scheimpflug tomography, Placido topography, visual field mapping, and internal imaging to detect and manage occular health conditions.
A constant search for innovation, the visionary use of materials, and a wealth of experience in eyewear design are the defining elements behind our collections.
For those patients who need something more than the average disposable lens, we also do a variety of specialty contacts including scleral, rigid gas permeable, hybrid, and specialty soft lenses. The doctor will take a specific set of measurements to design your custom lenses.
The condition known as myopia, or nearsightedness, is becoming more and more common throughout the world. Myopia Control refers to methods of intervention used to slow down the progression of myopia, especially in children who are diagnosed with myopia at younger ages and show rapid progression.
Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) involves reshaping the cornea with lenses that are worn during sleep in order to provide a type of peripheral defocus that signals the eye to slow down elongation. Ortho-K is a great way to reduce the dependence on glasses and contacts for those who are nearsighted (myopic).
My family has been going to Dr. Shini for years. He and his staff always been very knowledgeable, patient, and easy-going. I would recommend Eye Trends to any of my friends.
I never dread going to the eye doctor anymore. Always a pleasant experience. Everyone is kind, chipper and seems like they want to be there.
Absolutely amazing staff! Dr. Shini is probably my favorite doctor of any kind I’ve ever had. A lot of doctors rush through appointments, but he really takes the time to be with each patient and answer all their questions. I can’t recommend enough.
At Eye Trends, we provide the highest quality eye care to all our patients. Schedule your appointment with us today!
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