We’re proud to be a family-owned practice, and when you visit us, you become part of that family. From the moment you walk through our doors, you’ll experience personalized care, genuine kindness, and a team that truly cares about your vision and well-being. Whether it’s your first eye exam, you’re updating your glasses, or managing a long-term condition, we’re here for you with compassion, clarity, and expert care.
Comprehensive Eye Care - From routine eye exams to contact lens fittings and disease management, we offer care for all ages.
Patient-Focused Philosophy - We take time to listen, explain, and ensure you feel comfortable every step of the way.
Emergency Appointments Available - Eye infections, sudden vision changes, or foreign objects in the eye? Don’t wait — we offer same-day emergency visits for urgent eye care needs.
Local & Family-Owned - Rooted in the community, we treat every patient the way we’d treat our own family — with honesty, empathy, and a smile.
Routine eye exams are a vital aspect of preventive eye care. Without routine eye exams, vision issues often go undetected since most eye disorders don't have clear symptoms.
Dry Eye can have a major impact on your quality of life. You may find your eyes get tired faster or you have difficulty reading. Not to mention the discomfort of a burning sensation or blurry vision. Let’s take a look at dry eye treatments – from simple self-care to innovative prescriptions and therapies – to help you see clearly and comfortably.
You have almost certainly heard of diabetes, which is one of the most common chronic health conditions in the United States with an estimated 100 million adults currently living with diabetes or pre-diabetes.
If you’ve never worn contact lenses before, it can seem a bit intimidating. After all, you’re inserting something into your eye! Let’s ease your mind about the first step – your contact lens exam. This post will walk you through what’s involved in a contact lens.
Eye emergencies cover a range of incidents and conditions such as; trauma, cuts, scratches, foreign objects in the eye, burns, chemical exposure, photic retinopathy, and blunt injuries to the eye or eyelid.
Myopia, more commonly known as nearsightedness, is a condition where individuals are able to see objects that are close to them but may have difficulty distinguishing things at a distance, such as road signs or leaves on a tree.
Vicky M.
I have worn glasses for many years but had been getting my glasses from another establishment and thought it was ok but wasn't perfect. Finally I came back to Dr. Wooley and discovered he could make a difference. I'm seeing now better than I thought possible!! So pleased and great service and employees all so friendly and helpful!!