All patients should bring a government issued photo ID and their insurance cards to each appointment. If you are a new patient, you can enroll in our Patient Portal to complete your registration process and paperwork online prior to your appointment. You must provide an email address in order to create a Patient Portal account.
If you are an existing patient, we request that you arrive to your next eye appointment about 15 minutes early to verify all of your information is correct in our new electronic medical records system, and we may need to re-scan your insurance cards and photo ID.
If you are coming in for a refractive surgery consultation for LASIK, PRK, ICL or refractive lens exchange, here are some resources that we encourage you to review prior to your exam. You can also learn more about surgical options, technology, surgeons, and financing options by visiting our LASIK and Vision Correction Surgery sections.
If you have an upcoming cataract examination, it’s important that you are properly prepared for your examination and understand all of the options available with cataract surgery today. Below is a list of resources that we encourage you to read through prior to your exam, and you can also continue your research in our Cataracts section.
If you have an upcoming dry eye examination, it is important that you visit our Dry Eye Examination page to read through important instructions you need to follow prior to your visit at our office. Below is some of our brochures that discuss our latest treatments for dry eye disease.
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