Eye Care Services In North Carolina

eyecarecenter is an experienced vision care practice in North Carolina, offering complete eye care services. Our vision center has over 40 North Carolina locations with the latest in vision care technology. At eyecarecenter, our eye doctors serve patients with locations in Raleigh, Charlotte, Durham, Chapel Hill, Winston Salem and throughout the Tar Heel State. 

Whether you need treatment for a complex eye condition or just an annual checkup, eyecarecenter is here for you and your family. Schedule an appointment with an eyecarecenter near you in North Carolina today. 

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Comprehensive Eye Exam

Comprehensive eye exams performed by the highly skilled doctors at eyecarecenter evaluate your visual acuity and the complete health of your eyes.

Dry Eye Treatment

Dry eye is a condition in which there are insufficient tears to lubricate and nourish the eye. It can also be a side effect of seasonal allergies. This condition is common in North Carolina with some of the country’s highest pollen counts.

Dry Eye Treatment

Glaucoma Treatment

Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve. It is commonly referred to as “the silent thief of sight” because the symptoms develop slowly and often go unnoticed.

Glaucoma Treatment

Comprehensive Eye Care

At eyecarecenter, our trusted team of highly trained North Carolina eye care professionals focus on maintaining the health of your eyes. We provide comprehensive eye care including routine eye exams, preventative care, and treatment.

Comprehensive Eye Care

Specialty Contact Lens Care Service in North Carolina

If you have poor vision, and are living with an eye disease or condition, trust the team at eyecarecenter. You can see more clearly and comfortably with specialty contact lenses.

Specialty Contact Lenses
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In-Office Remote Eye Exams

Discover the ultimate convenience of getting comprehensive eye care on your terms. eyecarecenter now offers in-office remote eye exams. Our experienced optometrists use the latest technology to provide high-quality care in-office with communication from an optometrist in a remote location.

Pterygium Treatment

Pterygium is a noncancerous growth of fleshy tissue on the conjunctiva, the clear tissue that lines the eyelids and covers the eyeball.

Pterygium Treatment

Ocular Emergencies

eyecarecenter is equipped to diagnosis and treat you during emergency situations. We welcome patients with a multitude of conditions. An ocular emergency includes detached and torn retina, eye allergies and infections, black eye, miscellaneous object lodged in eye (like a splinter), etc.

Ocular Emergencies
Macular Degeneration

Macular Degeneration Treatment

Macular degeneration is an eye disease affecting the macula. This is the center of the light-sensitive retina at the back of the eye. This condition can cause loss or blurriness of central vision.

Diabetes Eye Exams

People with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are at higher risk of developing certain eye diseases. This makes it imperative for North Carolina residents with diabetes to get annual comprehensive eye exams.

Diabetic Eye Exams

Low Vision

Few people are totally without sight. Most people who are classified as "blind" have remaining sight. Thanks to developments in low vision rehabilitation, the doctors at the eyecarecenter can enhance visual function and improve your quality of life.

Low Vision Treatment
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Schedule a Kid's Exam Today

eyecarecenter is staffed with doctors ready to form your kid’s eye exam. Find a location near you and schedule an appointment today. 

Cataract Treatment

Cataracts are a cloudy or opaque area in the normally clear lens of the eye located behind the iris. This eye condition is the leading cause of blindness in the world. It can be treated with cataract surgery in most cases.

Cataract Treatment

Diabetic Retinopathy Treatment

Diabetic Retinopathy is a condition occurring in people with diabetes, a health condition that affects over 10% of adults in North Carolina. Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of vision loss. It causes progressive damage to the retina, or the light-sensitive lining at the back of the eye.

Diabetic Retinopathy Treatment