Our Kingston office (formerly our Wilkes-Barre Kidder Street location) offers a wide range of services, including regular eye exams, contact lens services, and treatment of eye diseases. If you’re looking for an eye care clinic where some of the area’s best highly trained eye doctors work, schedule an appointment at our Kingston office.
Attention Patients - We've Moved! We are excited to announce that effective January 8, 2024, we have moved our Kidder Street office in Wilkes-Barre into a new shared location with Eye Care Specialists at 703 Rutter Avenue in Kingston! Learn more.
Wilkes-Barre, Edwardsville, Forty Fort, Kingston, and Larksville
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Hours of operation are subject to change without notice.
Dr. Jerard Brown also offer Saturday hours at this office. The Laurel Mall location offers plenty of free parking and convenient evening and Saturday hours.
Dr. Toole completed her undergraduate studies at Wilkes University and received her Bachelor of Visual Sciences and Doctor of Optometry degrees from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry, Philadelphia PA. She served as vice president of the Betta Sigma Kappa Honor Society and upon graduating was the recipient of the Alumni Award.
Known as photorefractive keratectomy, PRK is the predecessor to LASIK eye surgery and remains a common type of laser vision correction. The main difference between the two types of surgery is that PRK doesn’t involve the creation of a corneal flap. Our eye clinic provides PRK surgery for qualified patients.
Binocular vision disorders cause both eyes to fail to work in unison. These disorders affect eye movement control, fine and gross motor skills, and hand-eye coordination. We typically prescribe therapy to improve vision problems that cannot be treated with contact lenses, glasses, lens implants, or laser vision correction. Patients are typically encouraged to attend two 30-minute sessions twice a week for four to five months. Our eye specialists will work with you to form the best plan for your needs.
More than 94 million people across the globe suffer from cataracts. This common condition causes a natural clouding of the lens of the eye, resulting in blurred vision. Our eye surgeons perform this outpatient procedure that typically requires no stitches and lets you return home the same day. Find out if you’re a candidate by scheduling an appointment.
Our trained and experienced eye doctors can diagnose and treat a variety of corneal disorders such as corneal abrasion (caused by an injury to the surface of the cornea), conjunctivitis (inflammation of the membrane that covers the white of the eye), and keratoconus (a degenerative eye disorder that causes the cornea to become thin and cone-shaped).
The Meibomian gland produces oils that comprise the outer layer of your tear film. This oily layer forms a protective coating that lets the middle layer function properly. When dysfunction of this gland occurs, the glands become blocked and prevent your eyes from secreting enough oil to coat the outer layer. As a result, friction forms between your eyelid and cornea. Our eye surgeons use LipiFlow to restore proper functioning tear film. Schedule an eye appointment to begin treatment for dry eye.
Although part of the natural process of aging, eyelid bagginess and droopiness can be remedied. You can opt to undergo one of several procedures to reduce the appearance of baggy and droopy eyelids by having excess skin and fat from the upper and lower eyelids. This procedure, performed by our eye surgeons, is called an eye lift or blepharoplasty.
General eye exams are recommended once yearly to diagnose and treat symptoms early, including a full battery of vision and eye health tests. Our eye care specialists will record your current visual state, your general health, and any issues you might have regarding your vision.
Glaucoma is a serious issue and can lead to blindness if not treated early and properly. We’ll provide a comprehensive eye exam to measure intraocular pressure, which is the eyeball’s internal pressure, to determine if anything is wrong.
Our eye specialists will customize your LASIK treatment, tailoring the procedure to the specific contours of your eyes. Find out if you’re a candidate for vision correction by scheduling an appointment.
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