Catch potential problems early. Our screenings check for conditions that may not have symptoms yet.
Early detection prevents irreversible vision loss.
Clouding of the eye's lens that affects clarity.
A leading cause of vision loss in adults over 50.
Diabetes-related damage to retinal blood vessels.
An eye health screening is a quick, non-invasive check. We measure eye pressure, examine the retina and optic nerve, and look for early signs of disease — often before you notice any changes.
Think of it like a routine check-up, but for your eyes. It's one of the simplest things you can do to protect your long-term vision.

Early detection makes all the difference. Schedule your screening today.
Find quick answers to the most common questions about eye exams, glasses, contacts, and what to expect during your visit. If you still need help, our team is ready to assist.
Annual screenings are recommended, especially if you're over 40 or have a family history of eye disease.
No. Screenings detect potential issues, but a comprehensive eye exam provides a complete evaluation including refraction, health assessment, and prescription.
If a screening identifies a concern, we'll discuss next steps with you — which may include further testing, monitoring, or a referral to a specialist.
Most vision and medical plans cover preventive screenings. Contact us or your provider to confirm.
Monday – Friday: 9am – 5pm
Call us at (334) 480 4015
2011 Hwy 280 Bypass Phenix City, Alabama





