Rancho Santa Fe Optometry offers comprehensive eye examinations for all ages. Every exam includes a computer-assisted determination of prescription, analysis of eye health, pictures of the inside of the eye without dilation (Optos technology), cataract evaluation and iWellness (Optovue OCT) scan of the retina for Macular Degeneration and Glaucoma and eye pressure reading.
With an additional focus on children’s vision and vision therapy, our doctors test for eye teaming, visual efficiency skills and visual information processing starting with pre-school children. The office also provides therapy to remediate problems found. Even adults with long-standing Eye Turns can benefit from these procedures.
Our Optical Service provides high-quality frames and lenses for lifestyle, occupational, and recreational needs. Frames for all ages, infants to adults, are available.
We provide comprehensive cornea and contact lens care. After an eye examination we evaluate your eyes and determine which type of contact lens will best suit your individual needs.
There have been recent studies that show an added supplement in your daily routine can greatly improve, if not completely eliminate, dry eye symptoms. Your tears are made up of three layers.
Wednesday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Examination by appointment
Rancho Santa Fe Optometry offers comprehensive eye examinations for all ages. The office also provides therapy to remediate problems found.
YES – Vision Service Plan (VSP) and Medicare.
Please also bring all of your current glasses and contact lenses including the package.
YES – Please have any and all copies of your health and vision insurance as well as your new patient forms (found on this website) printed and completed.
Dr. Weiss can provide children as young as six months with an InfantSEE® exam. InfantSEE®, a public health program, managed by Optometry Cares® – the AOA Foundation, is designed to ensure that eye and vision care becomes an essential part of infant wellness care to improve a child’s quality of life. Under this program, participating optometrists provide a comprehensive infant eye assessment between six and 12 months of age as a no-cost public service.
NO – Dr. Weiss is an Optometrist and provides primary care eye care. She can, however, work with you to find you the best surgical option and referring doctor if you are a candidate for any type of eye surgery and provide pre and postoperative care.