
Comprehensive Exams Backed by Expertise
At Center For Sight, our board-certified optometric physicians are prepared to promote every aspect of your eye health. Our entire team is dedicated to providing you with the best possible eye care.
It all starts with a comprehensive eye exam where we can help identify vision issues, even in the earliest stages, ensuring you get the quick, effective treatment you need.
Our team is here to help you. Book an appointment today.


Why Eye Exams Are Necessary
An eye exam is about more than finding your prescription. Each time you visit us, you give us the opportunity to assess your entire visual system, detect early signs of disease, and evaluate your overall health.
Many issues can develop with minimal symptoms, but the technology we use during our exams can help catch early signs of these problems.
Common vision problems we can detect during an eye exam include:

How Often Do You Need an Exam?
According to the American Optometric Association, adults aged 18-64 should get an eye exam every 2 years, or whenever they notice vision-related issues. Adults over the age of 65 should receive a comprehensive eye exam every year.
We know that everyone is different, which is why we’ll work with you to find a schedule that works for you. You may need to come in more frequently if you wear contacts, have diabetes, or have a family history of vision issues.
Book Your Next Eye Exam Today
Several eye conditions and other visual problems can develop without you knowing, making regular eye exams an essential aspect of maintaining your overall health.
Our highly skilled team is here to help with all aspects of your vision and eye health—book an appointment at one of our locations in Southwest Florida to experience exceptional eye care.

Our Locations
See Our Google Reviews

News
US Eye/Center For Sight ‘Better Together Employee Relief Fund’ to support team members impacted by Hurricane Ian
News & Updates, UncategorizedAt US Eye/Center For Sight we are incredibly proud of our amazing staff who make the impossible possible and change people’s lives, through the gift of sight, every day. Our team was devastated to witness the destruction left behind by Hurricane Ian in Southwest Florida, impacting over 300 of our hard-working employees and their families […]
Floaters After Cataract Surgery: Is It Normal?
Cataracts, Eye SurgeryCataract surgery can help you see clearly again when cataracts significantly affect your vision, making it hard to see, read, or recognize facial expressions. It’s a procedure where your surgeon removes the eye’s cloudy lens and replaces it with an artificial lens. While cataract surgery can help improve your vision, some patients may notice eye […]
What Is the Recovery Time for Cataract Surgery?
Cataracts, Eye SurgeryVision care starts with consistency, and visiting your optometrist for regular eye exams can help ensure you’re enjoying optimal vision. Your optometrist can also check for the development of eye diseases such as cataracts. When cataracts advance to a stage where they begin preventing you from activities of daily life such as reading or driving, […]
US Eye/Center For Sight ‘Better Together Employee Relief Fund’ to support team members impacted by Hurricane Ian

At US Eye/Center For Sight we are incredibly proud of our amazing staff who make the impossible possible and change people’s lives, through the gift of sight, every day. Our team was devastated to witness the destruction left behind by Hurricane Ian in Southwest Florida, impacting over 300 of our hard-working employees and their families […]
Floaters After Cataract Surgery: Is It Normal?

Cataract surgery can help you see clearly again when cataracts significantly affect your vision, making it hard to see, read, or recognize facial expressions. It’s a procedure where your surgeon removes the eye’s cloudy lens and replaces it with an artificial lens. While cataract surgery can help improve your vision, some patients may notice eye […]
What Is the Recovery Time for Cataract Surgery?

Vision care starts with consistency, and visiting your optometrist for regular eye exams can help ensure you’re enjoying optimal vision. Your optometrist can also check for the development of eye diseases such as cataracts. When cataracts advance to a stage where they begin preventing you from activities of daily life such as reading or driving, […]
Check Us Out On Facebook
Error: No feed found.
Please go to the Instagram Feed settings page to create a feed.


We are a proud partner of US Eye, a leading group of patient-centric, vertically integrated multi-specialty physician practices providing patients with care in ophthalmology, optometry, dermatology, audiology and cosmetic facial surgery.