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King of Prussia

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1018 W 9th Ave
Suite 100
King of Prussia, PA 19406

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For those seeking exceptional specialty vision care in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, OOMC Eye Care offers a complete suite of solutions to preserve and enhance your sight.

As the area's trusted eye center and clinic, we combine cutting-edge technology with personalized care to ensure every patient receives the treatment they need. If you require advanced diagnostics or procedures such as LASIK or cataract surgery, our experienced professionals are here to help.

Expert Services from Trusted Professionals

At our King of Prussia location, our services cover key aspects of surgical and specialty eye care.

Our seasoned ophthalmologists and optometrists work side by side to deliver accurate assessments and individualized treatment plans.

About Our Eye Clinic

We specialize in modern treatments, including laser vision correction such as LASIK, to correct refractive errors and help you achieve clearer vision.

Our focus on quality care and advanced technology makes us a leader in technology-driven diagnostics and surgical procedures.

Lean on us so you can comfortably see everything from the King of Prussia shopping mall to the Valley Forge National Historical Park.

Comprehensive Eye Care

Every visit begins with a thorough evaluation of your vision and overall eye health. Our dedicated eye doctor ensures that potential issues are addressed promptly, providing early intervention to prevent further complications.

Our state-of-the-art eye clinic has the latest diagnostic tools, making us the premier eye center in King of Prussia, PA.

Diverse Range of Services for Your Specialized Vision Needs

We offer a comprehensive range of services designed to meet the unique needs of the King of Prussia community. Our offerings include:

These services are meticulously designed to effectively solve common eye problems and provide advanced treatments for complex conditions. Our facility is a trusted eye clinic and eye center that proudly serves the King of Prussia region, ensuring you have access to the highest-quality specialty eye care.

Why Choose Our Eye Center?

Count on us for comprehensive and compassionate services. If you’re visiting for a LASIK consultation or cataract evaluation, our friendly staff and expert ophthalmologists are dedicated to ensuring your seamless experience.

Our consult-based approach emphasizes technology, precision, and tailored solutions.

Take the Next Step for Better Vision

If you need an eye doctor or are curious about our LASIK services, now is the time to act. Contact us today to schedule an appointment, request a consultation, or simply learn more about how our King of Prussia eye center can help you. At OOMC Eye Care, your vision is our priority. Experience the highest standard of specialty eye care near King of Prussia, PA.

Our Doctors

  • Michael A. Aronsky, MD

    LASIK, Cataract & Corneal Surgeon

  • Rebecca Bausell, MD

    LASIK, Cataract & Corneal Surgeon

  • Ayan Chatterjee, MD, MSEd

    Cataract & Glaucoma Surgeon

  • Cari Cinamella, OD

    Optometrist

  • Aaron Cohn, MD

    Cataract & Glaucoma Surgeon

  • Neil Farbman, MD, JD

    LASIK, Cataract & Corneal Surgeon

  • Jaclyn Gurwin, MD

    Oculoplastic Surgeon

  • Don Miller, OD

    Optometrist

  • Tanja Moennichmeyer, OD

    Optometrist

  • George Pronesti, MD

    LASIK & Cataract Surgeon

  • Jason Savochka, OD

    Optometrist

Oculoplastics

We help patients through both functional and cosmetic procedures to the eyelids, eye sockets, tear ducts and face. We’ll protect your eyes, preserve your sight and keep you looking your best, and ultimately living your best life.

LASIK & Vision Correction

Refractive surgery reshapes the cornea so light focuses correctly on the retina, reducing dependency on glasses and contacts and improving your vision. Today, LASIK (laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis), PRK (Photorefractive Keratotomy) and Visian ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) can correct most degrees of nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. LASIK and other vision correction procedures offer long-lasting, life-changing results.

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a progressive eye disease that can eventually lead to vision loss. It can be managed with regular eye exams, early detection and treatment. When you have glaucoma, the optic nerve that carries electrical signals from your eye to your brain slowly becomes compromised, affecting your vision and potentially causing gradual blindness. It’s often hereditary or experienced by patients over 60 or of African descent, but can also develop from a past eye injury, high eye pressure or a thin cornea.

Corneal Disease

The cornea protects your inner eye against dirt, germs and ultraviolet light. When light enters your eye, it’s bent by the cornea and helps you focus. When the cornea is affected by disease, infection or injury, things just might not look right. When you’re experiencing cornea problems, you might notice pain, blurred vision, tearing, redness or an extreme sensitivity to light. Often, the cornea can heal itself after a minor infection. But sometimes, advanced issues like keratoconus, Fuchs endothelial dystrophy and dry eye syndrome require additional consultation and treatment plans.

Cataracts

A cataract is a clouding of the natural lens found inside the eye. When left untreated or ignored, a cataract can get worse and eventually cause vision loss and get in the way of life as you know it.

Cataracts can affect the way we see light, color and life in general. Common Cataract symptoms are blurred vision, difficulty seeing at night, halos around lights, glare, difficulty reading and frequent prescription changes for glasses. Often surgery is recommended to improve this condition as glasses, eye drops or Lasik are not helpful once a cataract has progressed in the eye.

Frequently Asked Questions

LASIK Eye Surgery – Is it Worth the Cost?

LASIK procedures correct imperfections, or refractive errors, in the eyes’ ability to focus by using a laser to reshape the cornea. This procedure changes how the eye focuses, thereby improving vision without the need for corrective eyewear such as glasses or contact lenses. Learn More...

What are Light Adjustable Lenses?

Approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2017, the Light Adjustable Lens is the first and only adjustable intraocular lens that can be customized to refine your vision after cataract surgery. Learn More...

Is LASIK Surgery Tax Deductible?

According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the amount paid for eye surgeries to correct defective vision, such as LASIK or radial keratotomy, can be included in medical expenses and deducted from taxes. Learn More...

What is Glaucoma of the Eye?

Glaucoma refers to a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, which is the nerve that connects your eye to the brain. This damage is usually caused due to abnormally high pressure in your eye (intraocular pressure). Learn More...

What is the Best Age for LASIK?

According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), LASIK is only approved for people aged 18 and older. There is currently no laser eye surgery that is approved for anyone younger. Learn More...

How Long Does LASIK Last?

There is a common misconception that LASIK is not permanent and that it only lasts a few years. However, the reality is, LASIK can permanently correct the vision prescription of near-sightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism, that you come in with before the procedure. Learn More...