Your eyes move with you through busy streets, glowing screens, and quiet moments at home. They deserve steady care that keeps pace with your life.
At Redwood Eye Center, our advanced eye care brings together routine exams, medical treatment, and vision correction in one place, so every patient receives care that feels complete.
What Comprehensive Eye Care Really Means
Comprehensive eye care goes beyond a quick vision check. It looks at how your eyes function, how they feel, and how they change over time.
Vision Testing and Eye Exams
Eye exams measure how clearly you see and check the health of your eyes. These visits can catch early signs of eye diseases before symptoms begin. For many patients, regular exams are part of a routine that keeps vision on track.
Eye Disease Detection and Management
Eye conditions like glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy can develop quietly. Early care protects vision and helps maintain independence. With consistent monitoring, small changes stay manageable.
Care for Every Age
Children, adults, and seniors each bring different needs. Pediatric eye exams support learning and development, while senior eye care focuses on preserving clarity and comfort over time.
Myopia Management
For children with nearsightedness, early care can slow progression. Myopia control helps protect long-term eye health and reduces future risks.
Vision Correction: Glasses and Contact Lenses
Clear vision often begins with the right eyewear. Glasses and contact lenses shape how you see the world, from sharp street signs to fine print on a page.
Glasses and Frames
Prescription glasses blend function with personal style. From lightweight everyday frames to bold designer options, patients can choose eyewear that fits their look and lifestyle.
Contact Lenses
Contact lenses offer freedom and flexibility. Specialty fittings help match each patient with lenses that feel comfortable throughout the day, even in dry or windy environments common in parts of California.
Children’s Eyewear
Kids need durable, comfortable options that keep up with active days. Proper fit and clear vision support both learning and play.
Medical and Surgical Eye Care
Some vision concerns require more medical attention. Comprehensive care means patients can receive both diagnosis and treatment in one place.
Ophthalmology Services
Advanced care includes treatment for eye diseases such as glaucoma. When needed, surgical procedures help protect vision and improve quality of life.
Dry Eye Treatment
Dry, irritated eyes can affect daily comfort. Treatment options help restore moisture and reduce symptoms, especially for patients who spend long hours on digital screens.
With coordinated care between providers, each step is part of a clear plan guiding your treatment.
Aesthetic Services That Complement Eye Care
At Redwood Eye Center, patients can access cosmetic treatments designed to refresh and refine without surgery. These options include:
- Botox and Dysport to soften expression lines
- Juvederm fillers for gentle volume
- Latisse for fuller lashes
- Upneeq for lifting drooping eyelids
- Non-surgical and surgical eyelid procedures such as blepharoplasty and ptosis repair
Each treatment follows a careful, medical approach. The goal stays simple: help you look as vibrant as you feel, while keeping your natural features front and center.
A Local Approach to Eye Care
Bright sun, long hours outdoors, and steady screen use all shape how your eyes respond day to day. Patients across California often face:
- Increased sun exposure calls for UV protection
- Screen-related strain from work and daily tasks
- Seasonal dryness that can affect comfort
Comprehensive care accounts for these local factors. From recommending protective sunglasses to treating dry eye, each visit reflects the environment you live in.
Get Holistic Family Eye Care at Redwood Eye Center
From eye exams to ophthalmology services, every step connects back to helping you see clearly and comfortably.
If your vision has shifted, your eyes feel strained, or it has been a while since your last visit, now is a great time to book your eye exam and reconnect with your vision health.
FAQs
How often should I schedule an eye exam?
Most patients benefit from an annual eye exam. Your provider may recommend more frequent visits based on your eye health and medical history.
Are contact lenses better than glasses?
Each option offers different benefits. Glasses provide convenience and style, while contact lenses offer flexibility and a wider field of vision. Many patients use both depending on their day.
When should my child see an eye doctor?
Children should have their first eye exam early in life, followed by regular visits to support learning and development.


