Eye Care Group
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The Eyecare Group offers one of the largest selections of eyeglass frames and lenses in Lexington, High Point, & Wallburg, NC. We take great care in making our selection of individual frames in order to offer you the latest styles of designer, top quality eyeglasses. High-end designer sunglasses or prescription sunglasses with the latest advances in UV protection.

You apply sunscreen before heading out for a day outdoors. But do you think about your eyes? Ask us which solution is best for you and your child. You'll find that we match your frame with the latest in ophthalmic lens design to complete the perfect "look" for you. We offer superior quality lenses with a variety of features to satisfy both your visual acuity and lifestyle considerations.
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For more than half a century The Eye Care Group has been committed to serving our community with quality, affordable eye care. We have four North Carolina licensed optometrists, board certified opticians, highly trained technicians, and support staff all dedicated to providing families with the care they need.
Comprehensive Eye Care
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Glaucoma, Cataracts, Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Eye Disease, Dry Eye, Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye and Infections), Corneal Abrasions, Seasonal Allergic Eye Problems and Eye Injuries, among other eye problems. Regardless of your age or physical health, it's important to have regular eye exams.

During a comprehensive eye exam, our Eye Doctors will not only determine your prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses, but they will also check your eyes for ocular diseases, assess how your eyes work together as a team, and evaluate your eyes as an indicator of your overall health.
Adult Eye Exam
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Glaucoma, cataracts, and age-related macular degeneration are just a few of the common eye diseases which can affect older patients. Even if your vision is fine, annual eye health exams are critical for detecting eye and systemic diseases in the early stages when it is easier to prevent vision loss.
Pediatric Eye Exam
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According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), infants should have their first comprehensive eye exam at 6 months of age. At 3 years of age, an additional children eye exam should be done just before they enter kindergarten or the first grade at about age 5 or 6. For school-aged children, the AOA recommends an eye exam every two years if no vision correction is required.
Special Eye Testing
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Visual Field testing can help save vision because it is another test used to diagnose or rule out glaucoma and other neurological disorders that affect vision. This simple, but effective service has saved lives by detecting various medical conditions such as strokes, brain tumors, and other neurological defects.
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