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Eye Consultants of Northern Virginia

Serving Virginia
for 40 years

Our Services

Cataract Surgery
Glaucoma Treatment
Pediatric Eye Care

Doctors

Meet Our Team

Cataract Surgery

A cataract is a common condition and affects millions of people per year, including more than half of all Americans over the age of 65. Cataracts cause a progressive, painless loss of vision. Patients with cataracts often do not experience any symptoms when the condition first develops. Cataracts will continue to progress with no apparent pain, although patients may experience:

  • Blurred or hazy vision
  • Double vision
  • Poor vision in bright light
  • Seeing halos around lights
  • Poor vision at night
  • Yellowish tinged vision
  • Frequent changes in eyeglasses or contact lens prescription

Do you think that you might be suffering from cataracts? Take our FREE online cataract Self-test and see if you’re a good candidate for cataract surgery or schedule an appointment today to meet with one of our experienced cataract specialists.

Glaucoma Treatment

Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness and visual impairment in the US. It can affect patients of all ages, many of whom do not experience any symptoms and may not be aware that they have the disease. Many patients do not experience any symptoms during the early stages of glaucoma, including no pain and no vision loss. This makes it difficult for many patients to know if they have the disease. But as glaucoma progresses, patients may experience:

  • A loss of peripheral or side vision
  • Sudden intense eye pain
  • Headache
  • Blurred vision

Request an appointment with one of our eye doctors to schedule your glaucoma consultation today!

Pediatric Eye Care

Our pediatric ophthalmologists are trained specialists in developmental eye disease in children. Children's visual systems are different from adults.  In order for normal vision to develop in children, both eyes need to develop equally and clearly starting from birth.

Our doctors can detect and treat amblyopia (lazy eye) and strabismus (crossed-eye), as well as a host of other eye related diseases and injuries specific to children.

Our doctors treat neonatal premature babies, and children all the way up to high school graduation. For more information on pediatric eye exams, and if your child should see a specialist, schedule an appointment today!

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Locations

Springfield/Burke Ophthalmology Office

8136 Old Keene Mill Rd, Ste. B-300
Springfield, VA 22152
(In the Cary Building)

Tel: (703) 451-6111

Fax: (703) 451-6247

Monday - Thursday: (8:30am - 5:00pm)
Friday: (8:30 - 4:00pm)

Woodbridge Ophthalmology Office

4565 Daisy Reid Ave Ste 310
Woodbridge, VA 22192

Tel: (703) 451-6111

Fax: (703) 451-6247

Monday - Thursday: (8:30am - 5:00pm)
Friday: (8:30 - 4:00pm)

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