Eye Disease Management in Rochester Hills, MI

Supportive care for lifelong eye health.

We take a thoughtful, patient-first approach to managing chronic and age-related eye conditions. Whether you’ve recently been diagnosed with an eye disease or are coming in for ongoing monitoring.

We guide you through each step with clarity, compassion, and personalized care. We believe in long-term relationships with our patients. 

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Glaucoma Treatment & Ongoing Support

Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of preventable vision loss, but with early detection and consistent monitoring, it’s manageable. During routine eye exams, we check eye pressure and monitor the optic nerve for subtle changes. We will guide you through your treatment options and provide regular follow-up care to protect your vision. 

Cataract Evaluation & Surgical Co-Management

Cataracts develop slowly and are a normal part of aging. You might notice increased sensitivity to glare, blurry night vision, or needing more light to read. We’ll monitor any lens changes during your annual comprehensive eye exams and let you know when, or if, it’s time to consider cataract surgery.

If surgery becomes the right step, we’ll refer you to a local surgeon we trust and provide follow-up care right here in our office, so you stay supported before and after the procedure.

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Macular Degeneration Care for Central Vision Support

Macular degeneration affects your central vision and often progresses gradually. We use diagnostic imaging to monitor early signs and provide education on how to protect your eyesight. If diagnosed, our team will assist you in managing symptoms and ensuring optimal care. 

If you have a family history of macular degeneration, or have already been diagnosed, we’ll help you stay ahead of symptoms and support your vision for the long term with honest advice and ongoing care.

Diabetic Eye Exams & Retinal Health Monitoring

For patients with Type 1, Type 2, or gestational diabetes, especially those over age 40 yearly eye exams are essential.

Diabetes can affect the tiny blood vessels in the eyes, often without symptoms in the early stages.

That’s why we recommend annual diabetic eye exams to look for signs of diabetic retinopathy and other complications.

We also coordinate with your primary care provider or endocrinologist when needed, to help you manage your overall health with a connected care approach.

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Treatment for Dry Eye, Ocular Allergies, & Irritation

Many people live with burning, redness, or blurry vision for years without knowing why.

Whether you’re managing dry eye, seasonal allergies, or irritation related to another condition, we’ll take the time to get to the root of the issue and build a plan that brings lasting relief.

We don’t promise overnight fixes—just real answers and manageable next steps.