Optometry Services For All Ages At Optique Family Vision Care
At Optique Family Vision Care in Washington Court House, we believe great vision is a family affair. Whether it's your child’s first eye exam, mom’s new reading glasses, or granddad’s diabetic eye screening, our experienced optometrists are here to support every stage of life.
We’ve proudly cared for generations of families in our community, offering a warm, friendly environment where patients of all ages feel comfortable and heard.
Family Vision Care in Washington Court House
Our doctors bring decades of combined experience to your care. With deep clinical training and a passion for community service, they’re committed to treating each patient like family. It’s not just about seeing better—it’s about living better, with healthier eyes and the confidence that comes from having a trusted provider by your side.
Optometric Services Designed With Your Family in Mind
We offer a full spectrum of eye care services under one roof, so your entire family can receive top-tier care in one convenient location. Some of our most popular services include:
- Pediatric Eye Exams: Early detection and treatment of vision issues to support your child’s development and learning.
- Adult and Senior Eye Care: From routine exams to managing conditions like glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration.
- Contact Lens Fittings: Personalized fittings for comfort and clarity, including specialty lenses.
- Dry Eye & Digital Eye Strain Solutions: Relief for tired, irritated eyes caused by screen use or environmental factors.
- Urgent Eye Care: Prompt care for eye injuries, infections, and sudden vision changes.
Each appointment is more than just an exam — it’s an opportunity for us to get to know you, understand your vision goals, and build lasting relationships rooted in trust and care.
Eye Care and Eye Exam FAQs
No. The Snellen chart only measures clarity of distance vision. It cannot detect issues like astigmatism, depth perception problems, or eye diseases. That’s why additional tests are essential.
The Snellen chart tests distance vision, not near vision or focusing ability. Someone may score well on the chart yet have eye coordination or focusing issues that affect tasks like reading or using screens.
Yes. Small changes can happen as your eyes age, due to lifestyle habits, or even from fatigue on the day of testing. Significant or sudden changes, however, may point to an underlying eye condition.
Absolutely. Many headaches and cases of eye strain are linked to uncorrected vision problems or digital eye fatigue. A comprehensive eye exam can identify the cause and provide solutions, such as updated glasses or computer lenses.
Yes. School vision screenings are limited and often only test distance sight. A full exam can uncover focusing problems, lazy eye, or other conditions that may affect learning and development.
Our Eye Care Services:
Complete eye exams are not just for updating your prescription. Learn more about what your eye doctor will screen for, what to expect at your appointment, some of the advanced technology we use, and special considerations for pediatric and infant eye care.
According to experts, 80% of learning is visual, which means that if your child is having difficulty seeing clearly, his or her learning can be affected. To ensure that your children have the visual resources they need to grow and develop normally, their eyes and vision should be checked by an eye doctor at certain stages of their development.
Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Therapy is among the more groundbreaking treatments for dry eye and styes. This in-office treatment uses specific wavelengths of light to reduce inflammation around the eyes, enabling oil-producing meibomian glands to better lubricate the eyes and significantly reduce unpleasant dry eye symptoms.
Eye conditions can range from mild to severe. While some are chronic, others may resolve on their own. Here's a short list of common eye conditions we treat, such as astigmatism, dry eye syndrome and presbyopia.
We diagnose and manage ocular diseases such as Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Retinopathy and Cataracts.
Neurolens® is a type of eyeglass lens designed to alleviate symptoms associated with digital device use by reducing eye strain and discomfort. It incorporates neuro-visual technology to correct misalignments in the eyes, aiming to provide more comfortable vision during prolonged screen use.

