Dry eye symptoms can range from occasional irritation to persistent discomfort. We offer diagnostic testing to assess tear film quality, oil gland function, and inflammation levels. Based on your results, we recommend treatments like preservative-free drops, eyelid hygiene routines, or moisture-retaining scleral lenses.
Dry Eye Evaluation & Treatment in Maple Glen

Glaucoma Monitoring & Ongoing Management
Glaucoma is an eye condition that affects the optic nerve and can lead to vision loss if left untreated. We use intraocular pressure checks, visual field testing, and OCT imaging to track subtle changes. While we don’t perform surgery, we can detect early signs, monitor progression, and refer to specialists when needed. Many patients remain stable with conservative care and consistent monitoring.
Diabetic Eye Care & Retinal Monitoring
People with diabetes are at an increased risk for diabetic retinopathy and other retinal issues. We provide comprehensive diabetic eye exams with dilated retinal evaluation or Optomap® imaging when appropriate.
Our team documents findings for your medical providers and helps monitor any early changes so you can adjust care before symptoms become serious.


Managing Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
We use retinal imaging and OCT to detect signs of dry macular degeneration, often before symptoms occur. While there’s no cure for AMD, early detection can help preserve central vision and guide decisions about lifestyle, supplements, and referrals.
If signs of wet AMD appear, we’ll refer you to a retinal specialist.
Keratoconus & Irregular Cornea Support
Keratoconus causes the cornea to thin and bulge outward, leading to blurred or distorted vision.
At Maple Glen Eyecare, our team uses corneal topography and lens fitting assessments to support patients with keratoconus or other irregular corneal shapes. In many cases, we recommend scleral lenses, which create a smooth surface for improved clarity and comfort.

Schedule a Consultation at Maple Glen Eyecare
If you’ve been diagnosed with an eye condition or have a family history of glaucoma, diabetes, AMD, or keratoconus, it’s important to be seen regularly. Many conditions can be managed effectively when caught early. If something doesn’t feel right with your vision, we’re here to take a closer look.
