Patients visit our offices for routine eye care with no medical symptoms. Often times we diagnose ocular disease which is a result of general health conditions, some of which may be life-threatening. “I visited Wyomissing Optometric Center for a routine eye...
Is your child suffering from an undiagnosed vision problem that could be affecting their learning? According to the College of Optometrists In Vision Development, 1 in every 4 children has undetected vision problems that interfere with learning and reading. Seeing...
The Best Care In Sight begins in the first year of life! Max is experiencing his very first eye exam at Wyomissing Optometric Center! The American Optometric Association recommends scheduling your baby’s first eye assessment at 6 months. Wyomissing Optometric...
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a progressive eye disease.It is a leading cause of blindness, affecting more than 9 million people in the U.S. alone. As an advanced diagnostic tool, the AdaptDx® is the first instrument to provide a practical and objective...
Electronics are everywhere! Many children are exposed to several hours of screen time per day. Comprehensive eye exams for children are more important than ever. The American Optometric Association (AOA) recommends children rest their eyes by using the 20-20-20...
A concussion awareness and education seminar was held at Penn State Berks campus on Saturday, June 4, 2016. The event was organized by Penn State Health St. Joseph’s and Wyomissing Optometric Center. Participants included physician, athletic trainers, nurse...