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University City, Charlotte, NC

Rocky River, Charlotte, NC

  • When Is the Right Time to Consider Cataract Surgery?
    Cataracts are one of the most common vision concerns that come with aging. Over time, the normally clear lens of the eye becomes cloudy, making it harder to see clearly. Read more
  • Why Early Cataract Detection Can Help Preserve Your Vision
    Cataracts are one of the most common vision conditions affecting adults over 60—but they don’t have to steal your sight. With early detection and proper management, cataracts can be managed Read more
  • 5 Ways to Make Contact Lenses More Comfortable for Daily Wear
    Wearing contact lenses every day can be convenient and liberating—no foggy glasses, no slipping frames. But for many people, ocular discomfort can become a frustrating part of their daily routine. Read more
  • Contact Lens Exams FAQs
    Contact Lens Exams FAQs from an Optometrist Near You Serving Davidson, NC, and Charlotte, NC Choosing contact lenses can feel like stepping into a new pair of shoes. They need to Read more
  • Maintain Healthy Eyes with Regular Contact Lens Exams from Our Eye Doctors near You
    Contact lenses are a fantastic option for clear vision without the hassle of glasses, but they come with a responsibility: taking care of your eyes. At University Eye Associates, with Read more
  • The Importance of Regular Contact Lens Check-Ups
    If you wear contact lenses, you know how convenient and effective they can be for correcting your vision. However, maintaining healthy eyes while using contacts requires more than just proper Read more
  • Contact Lenses vs. Traditional Glasses
    When it comes to vision correction, contact lenses and traditional glasses each offer unique benefits. Deciding which is best depends on factors like lifestyle, comfort, and individual preferences. Before visiting Read more
  • Can Wearing Outdated Eyeglasses Or Contact Lenses Harm My Eyes?
    At University Eye Associates in Charlotte and Davidson, NC, we often encounter patients who wonder if wearing outdated eyeglasses or contact lenses can negatively impact their eye health. It is Read more
  • Myopia Control in Kids
    Ensuring your children have healthy eyes and good vision is essential from an early age. One way to protect their eyesight is to schedule a pediatric optometry appointment to check Read more
  • Early Symptoms of Macular Dystrophy
    Recognizing Early Symptoms of Macular Dystrophy Macular dystrophy is a group of genetic eye diseases that can significantly disrupts the function of your macula. The macula is an essential part of Read more
  • Early Signs of Glaucoma
    Early Signs of Glaucoma Glaucoma can lead to loss of vision, making everyday tasks like reading and driving difficult. At University Eye Associates in Charlotte, Davidson, and Harrisburg (Rocky River), NC, Read more
  • Healthy Aging and your eyes
    Healthy Aging and Your Eyes If you're concerned about your eye health deteriorating as you age, then perhaps it's time to take action. For instance, you can make lifestyle changes that Read more
  • Sports Eye Safety
    Sports Eye Safety at University Eye Associates Understanding the importance of eye safety while playing sports is vital for ensuring your eyes remain protected and healthy during the heat of the Read more
  • Contacts Lens vs Traditional Glasses
    Contact Lenses vs. Traditional Eyeglasses Contact lenses and eyeglasses are the two most common choices for correcting someone’s vision, also known as their refractive errors. However, they are not the only Read more
  • Signs Your Kids Might Have Vision Problems
    Signs Your Kids Might Have Vision Problems Children who have vision problems don't always realize something is wrong because as far as they know, what they're experiencing is "normal." Parents, teachers, Read more

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Monday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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