We realize that choosing an eye care provider is an important decision, whether for the individual or the entire family. It is our commitment to provide the highest quality of eye care in both services and products, inspiring confidence through patient education and state-of-the-art equipment, while maintaining a knowledgeable and dedicated team of doctors and staff.
We are conveniently located near the intersection of 199 and 64 in Michael Commons Office Park across from Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center. We offer daily, evening and weekend hours along with 24-hour emergency care. Experience the trusted care we've offered the greater Williamsburg area for over 20 years.
We are conveniently located near the intersection of 199 and 64 in Michael Commons Office Park across from Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center. We offer daily, evening and weekend hours along with 24-hour emergency care. Experience the trusted care we've offered the greater Williamsburg area for over 20 years.
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Our Team
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Dr. Pamela D. Lundberg is a graduate of the Indiana University of Pennsylvania and earned her Doctor of Optometry from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry. She started Lundberg Vision Center in Williamsburg in 1994 with a concentration on customer service and quality products. That foundation still exists today.
Comprehensive Eye Exam
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Comprehensive examination of the eye provides a thorough assessment of the eyes and visual system, expert analysis, and personalized care. Examination of the eye can find signs of serious illnesses such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, stroke, and autoimmune disorders, as well as risks for vision loss such as glaucoma and macular degeneration.
Pediatric Eye Care
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The eyes and visual system are extremely important during formative years. It's estimated that more than 70% of learning is processed through the visual system. Additionally, approximately one in five preschool children have vision problems with one in four school-age children wearing some form of corrective lenses.
Contact Lenses
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With advancing technology, almost everyone is a candidate for some form of contact lens. Contact lens options include gas permeable and soft hydrogel lenses.
Depending on your prescription, visual requirements, and desires, contact lens options consist of single vision lenses to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia, or multi-focal lenses to provide distance, intermediate, and near vision while maintaining depth perception.Wearing schedules consist of daily wear disposable lenses to be replaced each day, every two weeks, monthly or quarterly.
Depending on your prescription, visual requirements, and desires, contact lens options consist of single vision lenses to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia, or multi-focal lenses to provide distance, intermediate, and near vision while maintaining depth perception.Wearing schedules consist of daily wear disposable lenses to be replaced each day, every two weeks, monthly or quarterly.
Myopia Management
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The doctors at Williamsburg Eye Care can provide options to manage or slow the progression of myopia. We believe that with early intervention, the long-term eye health risks associated with myopia can be reduced. Myopia is a focusing disorder, not an eye disease. Why is Myopia progression important?
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