Temas Eye Center

"See The Difference"

Welcome to Temas Eye Center...

Welcome!  Thank you for choosing the Temas Eye Center for your eye care needs.  At the Temas Eye Center, you will receive the highest level of care from a team of professionals dedicated to your eye's health. 

Our mission is to improve our community's vision, one eye at a time.

Our office is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including ultrasonic eye evaluations, computerized corneal analysis, and a VISX laser in our environmentally controlled in-office minor surgical suite.

The Temas Eye Center provides a unique blend of advanced technical services with an exceptionally caring approach.  We are certain you will "see the difference" our personalized eye care can bring to you and your family's life.

Are you a new patient?

If so all the important information that you need is available here. 

Go to our New Patient Information Documents page to print your new patient forms.
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What's New with LASIK

 

Refractive Surgery: Do You Know What Your Options Are?

Refractive Surgery has been around for the last 20 years.  First it was RK in the early 90s, LASIK in the late 90s and now, Implantable Contact Lens.  Refractive Surgery has come a long way in the last several years.  There is an option available for almost everyone now.


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Cataracts and the New Technology

  

Cataracts and the New Technology
by Robin Parker


Do I have cataracts? Why is my vision yellow and cloudy? What can be done about my blurred vision? These are things our patients ask us daily regarding their vision. Cataracts are a natural occurrence in life. Almost everyone will someday develop vision impairment due to cataracts. It is what you do about them that matters most, because cataract surgery and implant technology have undergone numerous improvements in recent years.



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Refractive Surgery: Do You Know What Your Options Are?

Refractive Surgery has been around for the last 20 years. First it was RK in the early 90s, LASIK in the late 90s and now, Implantable Contact Lens. Refractive Surgery has come a long way in the last several years. There is an option available for almost everyone now.


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