Our Core Services

Our Core Services


Dr. Grant Miller specializes in myopia control treatments for children with pre-myopia and myopia.


Dr. Eva Shabo specializes in the treatment and management of dry eye.


More information on each of these services can be found on our Home page.
    Contact Lenses

    Contact Lenses

    At Grand Eye Care, our doctors provide expert fittings for a wide range of soft, gas-permeable, and specialty contact lenses. If you’ve been told you're not a suitable candidate for contacts due to conditions like astigmatism, we’ll work with you to find a solution that minimizes your reliance on glasses, helping you experience greater comfort and convenience in your daily life.


    • Soft Contact Lenses
    • Gas-Permeable Lenses
    • Hybrid Lenses
    • Scleral Lenses
    • Multifocal Contact Lenses
    • Contact Lenses for Astigmatism
    • Contact Lenses for Keratoconus
    • Contact Lenses for Dry Eye
    • MiSight Contact Lenses for Myopia Control
    • Orthokeratology for non-surgical vision correction and myopia control
    
      Diabetes

      Diabetes

      Diabetes can have a significant impact on eye health and vision, primarily through a condition called diabetic retinopathy. High blood sugar levels can damage blood vessels in the retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye, leading to leaking or abnormal growth of new blood vessels. This can result in blurry vision, floaters, or even blindness if untreated. Diabetes can also increase the risk of other eye problems, including cataracts (clouding of the eye's lens) and glaucoma (increased eye pressure that damages the optic nerve). Regular eye exams are crucial for people with diabetes to monitor and prevent or manage these complications early
      
      • Diabetic retinal imaging
      • Diabetic retinal ultrasonography
      • Diabetic eye examinations
      • Diabetic diet and nutrition support


      Dry Eye

      Dry Eye

      Ocular surface disease (OSD), a cause of dry eye, is a common yet often underdiagnosed condition that can significantly impact your eye health and quality of life. It occurs when the delicate balance of your eye’s tear film and surface is disrupted, leading to discomfort and visual disturbances. Left untreated, OSD can progress, causing chronic discomfort, difficulty with daily activities, and potential damage to the eye's surface. Advanced stages of the disease may lead to corneal scarring, infections, or vision loss. Early intervention not only alleviates symptoms but also protects your eye health in the long term. At our practice, we use advanced diagnostic tools and tailored treatments to address OSD effectively. From lifestyle adjustments and prescription therapies to innovative in-office procedures, we provide comprehensive care to restore and maintain the health of your eyes.
      
      • Innovative treatment for dry eye with Envision Forma radiofrequency (Watch Video Here)
      • Innovative treatment for dry eye with Envision Lumecca intense pulsed light (Watch Video Here)
      • Ocular surface disease and dry eye screening
      • Treatment of dry eye
      • Treatment of meibomian gland disease
      • Treatment of blepharitits
      • Treatment of demodex
      • Treatment of ocular rosacea







      Emergency Eye Care

      Emergency Eye Care

      Here when you need us most - treatment of emergency eye conditions.
      • Foreign Body Removal
      • Chemical Injury
      • Corneal Abrasion
      • Corneal Ulcer
      • Red Eye
      • Eye Infection
      • Stye
      
      

      Glaucoma

      Glaucoma

      Glaucoma is an eye disease that gradually damages the optic nerve, which is essential for transmitting visual information from the eye to the brain. This damage often occurs due to increased pressure in the eye (intraocular pressure), although it can also happen with normal eye pressure. Over time, glaucoma leads to the loss of peripheral (side) vision, which can progress to tunnel vision and, if untreated, complete blindness. Because glaucoma develops slowly and may have no early symptoms, regular eye exams are vital for early detection and treatment to preserve vision. Ask about our innovative technology that can detect the earliest signs of glaucoma.

      • Glaucoma imaging
      • Glaucoma visual field testing
      • Glaucoma treatment and management
      • Eye pressure testing without the air puff!



      Keratoconus

      Keratoconus

      Keratoconus is an eye condition where the normally round cornea (the clear front part of the eye) thins and bulges into a cone shape. This irregular shape prevents light from focusing correctly on the retina, leading to blurred or distorted vision, increased sensitivity to light, and difficulty with night vision. As keratoconus progresses, vision may worsen, requiring corrective lenses, specialized contact lenses, or, in severe cases, corneal transplant surgery to improve vision quality. Regular monitoring and early intervention are key to managing keratoconus effectively. Ask about our innovative technology that can screen for and detect the earliest signs of keratoconus.
      
      • Contact lenses for keratoconus
      • Keratoconus screening
      
      




      Low Vision & Blindness

      Low Vision & Blindness

      Low vision and blindness can profoundly impact quality of life by making everyday activities—like reading, driving, recognizing faces, and moving safely—challenging or impossible. This can lead to feelings of isolation, loss of independence, and a reduced ability to participate in work, hobbies, and social activities. Low vision rehabilitation helps improve quality of life by teaching adaptive strategies and providing tools, such as magnifiers, screen readers, and specialized lighting, to enhance remaining vision. Rehabilitation specialists work with patients to maximize their visual function, regain independence, and maintain an active, fulfilling lifestyle despite visual limitations.

      • Hand-held Magnifiers
      • Telescopes
      • Occupational Therapy
      • Vocational Rehabilitation
      • Bioptic Driving Glasses





      Macular Degeneration

      Macular Degeneration

      Macular degeneration is an eye condition that primarily affects the macula, the central part of the retina responsible for sharp, detailed vision. In age-related macular degeneration (AMD), this area deteriorates, leading to a gradual loss of central vision while peripheral vision remains unaffected. People with AMD may experience blurry or distorted central vision, making activities like reading, recognizing faces, and driving challenging. In advanced cases, central vision loss can become severe, significantly impacting daily life. Early detection and treatment can help slow the progression of AMD and preserve vision. Ask about our innovative technology that can detect the earliest signs of macular degeneration.

      • Macular degeneration imaging
      • Screening for macular degeneration
      • Macular degeneration supplements and nutrition
        Pediatric Eye Care

        Pediatric Eye Care

        Pediatric eye exams are essential for early detection of vision problems that can affect a child’s learning, development, and quality of life. Many vision issues, such as nearsightedness, lazy eye (amblyopia), and eye alignment problems, are best treated when caught early to support healthy visual development. With the rise of digital device use and increased indoor lifestyles, children are at higher risk for developing nearsightedness (myopia), eye strain, and even dry eye. Prolonged screen time and less exposure to natural light can interfere with optimal eye growth and visual health. Regular eye exams ensure that children’s vision develops properly, allowing them to thrive academically, socially, and physically.

        • Infant Eye Exams
        • School Eye Exams
        • Lazy Eye and Amblyopia
        • Myopia Treatments for Kids






        Surgical

        Surgical

        Tired of the hassling with glasses and contacts? Explore refractive surgery options to find the perfect solution to your vision needs.
        • SMILE
        • LASIK
        • PRK
        • ICL
        • Clear Lens Exchange
        • Non-Surgical Vision Correction with Orthokeratology




        Droopy Eyelid

        Droopy Eyelid

        A droopy eyelid, also known as ptosis, occurs when the upper eyelid falls lower than normal, which can obstruct vision and create a tired or aged appearance. Upneeq is a prescription eye drop that temporarily lifts the upper eyelid by stimulating the muscle that controls eyelid elevation, providing a non-surgical solution to improve eyelid position and enhance the appearance of the eyes.
        
        
        Eyelash Enhancement

        Eyelash Enhancement

        Thin eyelashes can occur due to aging, genetics, or certain health conditions, leading to shorter, sparser lashes. Latisse is a prescription treatment that promotes the growth of longer, thicker, and darker eyelashes by extending the hair growth phase, helping to enhance the fullness and appearance of your lashes over time.
        
        
        Vuity

        Vuity

        Presbyopia is an age-related condition where the eye's lens becomes less flexible, making it difficult to focus on close-up objects, such as reading or using a smartphone. Vuity is a prescription eye drop that helps improve near vision by constricting the pupil, allowing for clearer focus on nearby objects and reducing the need for reading glasses.
        
        

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