Optometrist in Sacramento

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960 Fulton Ave, Suite 400

Sacramento, CA 95825

Phone
(916) 646-9155

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(916) 646-9264

Email
info@ardenparkoptometry.com

Hours

Monday | 8:00am-6:00pm

Tuesday | 8:00am-6:00pm

Wednesday | 8:00am-6:00pm

Thursday | 8:00am-6:00pm

Fri, Sat, Sun | Closed

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  • Visual health is one of the most important aspects of our overall well-being. Poor vision can have significant impacts on daily life, making even the simplest tasks difficult to complete. That's why it is crucial to take care of our eyes and ensure they are getting the proper attention and care they deserve.

    At Arden Park Optometry, we ensure your vision remains at optimal performance. Our eye clinic in Sacramento, California is home to a team of caring and empathetic specialists who prioritize your long-term visual health and overall wellness. We provide all things eye care, including Optometrists, Contact Lenses, Scleral Lenses, Ortho-keratology, and much more.

    About Arden Park Optometry

    Located at 960 Fulton Ave, Suite 400, Sacramento, CA 95825, our clinic has been an optometry pillar in the Sacramento community for years. We are more than just optometrists; we are vision enthusiasts, deeply invested in ensuring your eyes are in the best possible condition.

    The Importance of Regular Eye Exams

    Regular eye exams are essential for preserving your vision and overall eye health. At Arden Park Optometry, we recommend annual eye exams for individuals of all ages, as they can detect vision problems and eye diseases in their early stages, making treatment more effective.

    Get ready for your eye exam to level up your vision game! Our expert optometrists will assess your sight, including refractive errors like nearsightedness (aka myopia), and provide you with some corrective lenses.

    Contact Lens Exam and Solution at Park Arden Optometry

    Contact lenses are the ultimate choice for correcting your vision, offering a sense of liberation from glasses. At Arden Park Optometry, we go above and beyond to cater to your contact lens needs, ensuring crystal-clear sight and maximum comfort with our carefully selected lenses.

    Contact Lens Exams

    Are you thinking of switching to contact lenses? We will provide you with a specialized eye exam and check the health of your eyes, evaluate your tear production and quality, and measure the curvature of your cornea.

    The curvature of your cornea plays a significant role in the type of contact lenses that will work best for you. At Arden Park Optometry, we offer a wide range of contact lens options, including soft contact lenses, rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses, multifocal contact lenses, and specialty lenses like scleral lenses.

    Scleral Lenses: A Solution for Irregular Astigmatism and More

    Scleral lenses are a type of specialty contact lens known for their larger diameter and unique design. These lenses are particularly useful for individuals with irregular astigmatism, keratoconus, and other corneal conditions that can make regular contact lens use challenging.

    Irregular astigmatism is a condition in which the cornea has an irregular shape, causing distorted and blurred vision. Scleral lenses are custom-made to vault over the cornea, providing a smooth and consistent optical surface that can significantly improve vision quality for those with irregular astigmatism.

    The Benefits of Scleral Lenses

    Scleral lenses provide several key benefits for those who require them:

    1. Vision Improvement: Scleral lenses create a smooth and consistent optical surface over the irregular cornea, improving vision clarity and quality.

    2. Comfort: The fluid-filled space between the lens and the cornea acts as a cushion, making scleral lenses exceptionally comfortable to wear.

    3. Dry Eye Management: Scleral lenses can help manage dry eye symptoms by keeping the cornea constantly lubricated with tear-like saline solution.

    4. Stable Fit: Scleral lenses have a stable fit on the eye, making them an excellent choice for active individuals and those with irregular astigmatism.

    Ortho-k: Reshaping Your Vision While You Sleep

    Orthokeratology, commonly known as Ortho-K, is a non-invasive way to fix your eyesight so you don't have to rely on glasses or contacts all day. Insert RGP contacts before bedtime and you wake up with perfect vision. No surgery needed.

    Ortho-K lenses gently reshape the cornea overnight, providing clear vision without the need for corrective eyewear during waking hours. It's a popular choice for individuals who may not be suitable candidates for laser eye surgery or simply prefer a non-invasive approach to vision correction.

    How Ortho-K Works

    Ortho-K lenses are crafted to gently reshape the cornea while you sleep. By morning, the cornea temporarily assumes a new shape, allowing for clear and unaided vision throughout the day. The effect is temporary, so you need to continue wearing Ortho-K lenses each night to maintain improved vision.

    The Benefits of Ortho-K

    Ortho-K is quite beneficial when it comes to vision correction. Offering a wide array of benefits for those looking for an alternative to traditional glasses and daytime contacts:

    1. Clear Vision during the day: Say goodbye to glasses and soft lenses with Ortho-K lenses, these lenses gently reshape the curvature of your cornea while sleeping, so you can see clearly during the day. The way it works is like how invisalign and retainers shape your teeth. They are worn at night and help correct nearsightedness as you sleep without the daytime use of contacts or glasses.

    2. Non-Invasive Magic: Forget about those surgical procedures like LASIK, Ortho-K is a non-surgical method of correcting your vision without any permanent changes to your precious eyeballs.

    3. Pint-Sized Myopia Fighter: For the little ones and young adults struggling with myopia, Ortho-K can work its magic by slowing down its progression and reducing the likelihood of serious complications associated with high myopia.

    4. Perfect for the Active Eyes: Whether you're an athlete or just love leading an active lifestyle, Ortho-K is a game changer that'll give you clear vision without the hassle of glasses or daytime contacts. Freedom at its finest! So why settle for anything less? Give Ortho-K a try and experience the difference it can make in your life.

    RGP (Rigid Gas Permeable) Lenses: Reliable and Versatile

    RGP contact lenses are the boss of the hard contact lens world. These are made from super breathable materials and deliver ultimate sharp vision and long-lasting durability.

    The Advantages of RGP Lenses

    RGP contact lenses will help you with the following:

    1. Visual Acuity: These lenses provide top-notch visual acuity and are perfect for those with astigmatism, bad corneas, or complicated vision needs.

    2. Durability: RGP lenses are like the Energizer bunny of contacts - they just keep going and going.

    3. Oxygen Permeability: These lenses are like a breath of fresh air for your eyes, allowing plenty of oxygen to get through and keep your eyes healthy.

    4. Versatility: RGP lenses are able to fix a variety of vision problems and suit many different patients. They're like the Swiss Army knife of contacts, but for your eyes.

    Multifocal Contact Lenses: A Solution for Presbyopia

    Presbyopia is an age-related condition that affects the eye's ability to focus on close-up objects. It is a common condition that typically becomes noticeable in individuals over the age of 40. Multifocal contact lenses are a practical solution for addressing presbyopia and providing clear vision at various distances.

    The Benefits of Multifocal Contact Lenses

    Multifocal contact lenses offer several advantages:

    1. Clear Vision: Multifocal lenses provide clear vision for both near and distant objects, eliminating the need for reading glasses.

    2. Convenience: Multifocal contacts allow you to see clearly at various distances without switching between different pairs of glasses.

    3. Freedom: Multifocal contact lenses offer a more natural and unobtrusive solution for addressing presbyopia compared to reading glasses.

    Myopia Control: Nipping Nearsightedness

    Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a pesky refractive error that often likes to escalate over time. This can result in some seriously high levels of myopia, putting your eyes at risk for scary eye diseases like retinal detachment and glaucoma.

    But fear not, because, at Park Arden Optometry, we've got you covered with our myopia control services specifically designed for children and young adults.

    Our arsenal includes advanced contact lenses, atropine eye drops, and other therapies that work to slow down the progression of your pesky myopia and keep those eye conditions at bay.

    Understanding the Dry Eye Dilemma

    Dry eye, a pesky condition that can plague anyone regardless of age. It strikes when the eyes fail to produce enough tears or when those precious tears evaporate too soon. The result? Unwelcome discomfort in the form of dryness, burning, redness and even blurred vision. Yikes!

    Dry Eye Disease

    Are your eyes feeling drier than a desert? Do you constantly struggle to produce quality tears and protect your precious eyes? We know how dry eye disease can put a damper on your daily routine.

    Causes of Dry Eye

    Dry eye can result from various factors, including:

    1. Aging: Tear production tends to decrease as we age, making dry eye more common in older individuals.

    2. Gender: Women are more likely to experience dry eye, particularly during hormonal changes, such as pregnancy and menopause.

    3. Medical Conditions: Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, Sjogren's syndrome, and diabetes can increase the risk of dry eye.

    4. Medications: Certain medications, such as antihistamines, decongestants, and antidepressants, can contribute to dry eye symptoms.

    5. Environmental Factors: Dry or windy climates, smoke, and prolonged screen time can exacerbate dry eyes.

    Treatment for Dry Eye

    Dry eye can be managed through a combination of treatments tailored to the individual's specific needs. At Arden Park Optometry, we offer the following dry eye solutions:

    1. Artificial Tears: Lubricating eye drops or artificial tears can help alleviate dry eye symptoms by providing extra moisture to the eyes.

    2. Warm Compress: Applying a warm compress to the eyes can help improve the function of the meibomian glands, which are responsible for producing the oily layer of tears.

    3. Prescription Medications: In cases of severe dry eye, prescription medications such as Restasis or Xiidra may be recommended to increase tear production and reduce inflammation.

    4. Punctal Plugs: Punctal plugs are tiny devices inserted into the tear ducts to block drainage, keeping the eyes lubricated.

    5. Lifestyle Changes: Our optometrists can offer advice on lifestyle modifications to minimize dry eye symptoms, such as adjusting your work environment and reducing screen time.

    Meibomian Gland Dysfunction

    Meibomian glands are responsible for producing the oily layer of tears that helps prevent their evaporation. When these glands become dysfunctional, it can lead to increased tear evaporation and dry eye symptoms. Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) is a common cause of dry eye, and our optometrists are skilled in diagnosing and managing this condition.

    Sjogren's Syndrome

    Sjogren's syndrome, an immune disorder targeting the lacrimal glands responsible for tear production, can cause extreme dryness of the eyes. It is crucial to effectively manage symptoms and uphold eye health. Our team boasts ample expertise in catering to those with Sjogren's syndrome, offering advanced care and guidance.

    Diagnosing and Managing Sjogren's Syndrome

    Diagnosing Sjogren's syndrome is difficult. It involves blood tests, eye exams, and salivary gland tests. Once the issue is identified, managing this condition requires a multi-faceted approach that includes:

    1. Artificial Tears: you have to keep your eyes lubricated with some eye drops.

    2. Prescription Medications: pills like Restasis and Xiidra increase tear production for us people with Sjogren's syndrome.

    3. Punctal Plugs: plugging up the tear ducts to keep tears where they belong - on the surface of our eyes.

    Blepharitis: A Common Cause of Discomfort

    Blepharitis is a common eye condition characterized by inflammation of the eyelids. It can lead to red, irritated eyes, and an increased risk of dry eye. At Park Arden Optometry, we are well-versed in diagnosing and treating blepharitis to alleviate your discomfort and protect your eye health.

    Treatment for Blepharitis

    Blepharitis can often be managed through a combination of treatments, which may include:

    1. Eyelid Hygiene: Cleaning the eyelids regularly to remove any debris and minimize inflammation.

    2. Warm Compress: Applying a warm compress to the eyes can help improve the function of the meibomian glands and reduce eye discomfort.

    3. Antibiotics: In cases of bacterial blepharitis, antibiotic ointments or oral antibiotics may be prescribed.

    4. Artificial Tears: Lubricating eye drops can help alleviate dry eye symptoms caused by blepharitis.

    5. Anti-Inflammatory Medications: In more severe cases, anti-inflammatory medications may be recommended to reduce eyelid inflammation.

    Cornea Conditions: Providing Specialized Care

    The cornea is the front surface of the eye, and various conditions can affect its shape and function. Some of the cornea conditions we specialize in include:

    Keratoconus

    Keratoconus is a progressive eye condition in which the cornea thins and bulges into a cone shape. This can cause irregular astigmatism and blurred vision. We offer specialized contact lenses, including scleral lenses, to improve vision for individuals with keratoconus.

    Pellucid Marginal Degeneration

    Pellucid marginal degeneration is another condition that affects the cornea, leading to thinning and irregular astigmatism. Our optometrists can help manage this condition with custom contact lenses and other treatments.

    Ectasia and Corneal Scarring

    Ectasia refers to the progressive thinning of the cornea, often associated with LASIK surgery. Corneal scarring can result from various factors, including injuries and infections. Our team is skilled in managing these conditions and providing the necessary care to preserve your eye health.

    Visit Arden Park Optometry Today!

    We pride ourselves on delivering superior care in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Your long-term vision wellness is our main concern, and our team of experts are at your service to help you out. Book an appointment with us today or call us at (916) 646 - 9155 to experience the best optometry services in Sacramento.