Changes to your vision can happen gradually or suddenly — and while some are related to refractive needs like glasses or contact lenses, others may be early signs of eye disease. It’s important to take any change seriously, especially if it affects your ability to see clearly or perform daily tasks.

Common symptoms include:
  • Blurred or fuzzy vision
  • Difficulty focusing
  • Double vision 
  • Glare or halos around light 
  • Trouble seeing at night 
  • Sudden loss of vision (partial or full) 
  • Shadows, floaters, or flashes of light 
  • Difficulty reading or seeing up close or at a distance 


Our Role


We perform detailed vision assessments alongside ocular health testing to determine whether your symptoms are due to the need for glasses, age-related changes, or something requiring urgent referral to an eye specialist like cataracts, retinal disease, or neurological issues. With early detection and a proactive approach, we support both immediate clarity and long-term eye health.