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Long-lasting vision starts here

Many eye conditions develop slowly and without symptoms. Through routine and comprehensive eye exams, we help our patients preserve their long-term vision by evaluating vision, screening for disease, and recommending the best care for your eyes.

Routine Eye Care

Typically covered by your vision plan, routine eye care includes checking your eyes and sending you on your way.

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Comprehensive Eye Care

Typically covered by medical insurance, comprehensive eye care includes treating conditions and providing ongoing care.

Common eye conditions

Several eye diseases, such as glaucoma, show no symptoms in their early stages. A regular comprehensive eye examination can help detect diseases early, improving the likelihood of successful treatment. At Rockingham Eye, our trusted and experienced optometrists and ophthalmologists can help diagnose and treat many eye conditions.

Macular Degenerations

Progressive damage to the central retina that affects sharp, detailed vision.

Glaucoma

A group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, leading to gradual, irreversible vision loss.

Retinal Disorders

Conditions affecting the retina that can impact vision clarity, color perception, and peripheral sight.

Diabetic Eye Disease

Vision loss caused by diabetes-related damage to the blood vessels in the retina.

Common eye conditions

Several eye diseases, such as glaucoma, show no symptoms in their early stages. A regular comprehensive eye examination can help detect diseases early, improving the likelihood of successful treatment. At Rockingham Eye, our trusted and experienced optometrists and ophthalmologists can help diagnose and treat many eye conditions.

Macular Degenerations

Progressive damage to the central retina that affects sharp, detailed vision.

Glaucoma

A group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, leading to gradual, irreversible vision loss.

Retinal Disorders

Conditions affecting the retina that can impact vision clarity, color perception, and peripheral sight.

Diabetic Eye Disease

Vision loss caused by diabetes-related damage to the blood vessels in the retina.