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Vision Services

When choosing an eye doctor, it helps to know what you are looking. For example, did you know that an ophthalmologist is a medical doctor (M.D. or D.O.) with special training to diagnose and treat all diseases of the eye? To become an ophthalmologist requires a minimum of eight years of medical school and hospital training after college. An ophthalmologist is qualified to provide all aspects of eye care, including cataract, laser, and other eye surgery. Did you know Optometrists (O.D.) and opticians are other types of eye care professionals? They are trained and licensed to provide some aspects of eye care, but they are not medical doctors and have not attended medical school and residency training. In most states, they cannot prescribe all medications or perform surgery. Look for the best eye care professionals for you and your family. 

Eye Associates of Lancaster

Welcome to Eye Associates of Lancaster. The practice was founded in 1964 by a single doctor and has been an integral part of the community ever since. They have since grown to a seven-doctor practice with a staff of over 40 serving all your ophthalmic needs. They take great pride in their compassionate care and look forward to being entrusted with your vision. Their surgeons and doctors are committed to your best vision. 

1254 Lititz Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601
606 Community Way, Lancaster, PA 17603
654 E Main St, New Holland, PA 17557

Campus Eye Center

Keeping your eyes healthy can help you experience the world vibrantly, and as clearly as possible, but unfortunately, many people neglect their eye health. Some people fear eye appointment, while other believe they do not need eye care until their vision changes for the worse. Staying on top of your eye health with routine eye exams is essential to your overall health and can help ensure any changes to your vision are promptly treated. When you choose Campus Eye Center for your eye health services, you entrust your vision to the knowledgable eye doctors in Lancaster, PA. They’ve been helping the people of our community see better for over four decades with our state-of-the-art eye care options. 

2108 Harrisburg Pike Ste 100, Lancaster, PA 17601

Eye Center of Lancaster County

Eye Center of Lancaster County has been providing quality eye care to the residents of the Lancaster and surrounding area since 1958. Dr. Leon Baronfeld opened his practice on West King Street in that year, later relocating to North Lime Street. The practice has been located in its present location since 1975. Dr. Philip J. Schwartz joined the practice as a partner in 1979 and has served as President since 1988. Dr. Baronfeld retired from the practice in 1998.Eye Center of Lancaster County, has a team of knowledgeable, caring doctors and their staff are dedicated to exceeding their patients’ expectations for quality eye care.

418 Highland View Dr, Lancaster, PA 17601

Yearly Eye Care

Eye exams have become far more advanced in recent years. With a comprehensive eye exam by an optometrist, you can detect early signs of eye disease, such as dry eyes, cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and macular degeneration.Dr. Ryan Yearly is their in-house low vision expert, he can help the nearly blind achieve functional levels of vision. Plus, Dr. Natalia yearly, provides pediatric eye care services for children with special needs, reading problems, and even lazy eye. Their team of eye doctors and staff are here to provide Lancaster and York, PA with the best eye care possible.

244 N Queen St Fl 2, Lancaster, PA 17603

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