Eyecare Plus Scottsdale - Quality Eye Doctors in Scottsdale, Arizona
Eyecare Plus Scottsdale is dedicated to providing the most comprehensive eye exams to patients throughout Scottsdale. Our eye exams are designed to detect eye diseases, even at the earliest stages. We also have a large selection of contact lenses and frames for you to choose from, with styles, brands, and colors to suit every face and preference.
Dr. Maury Kessler started Eyecare Plus Scottsdale in 1996. His vision was (and is) to create a modern and warm office that takes exceptional care of each and every patient. Our Arizona family vision center provides you with access to the top optometrists in Scottsdale.
Why Choose Eyecare Plus Scottsdale?
Eye Exams & Optometry Services in Scottsdale, Arizona
Arizona Family Vision Center
At Eyecare Plus Scottsdale we welcome patients of all ages to our comfortable optometry office. Our warm and trusted eye doctors provide personalized optical and medical eye care services to satisfy your family’s needs at any age, from pediatrics to geriatrics. Depending upon your age, lifestyle and overall health condition, vision care requirements change. In our friendly clinic, we become familiar with each individual patient in order to customize eye exams and treatment options.
Our family eye care services include eye exams for kids and adults, vision correction and management of age-related eye disease. Located conveniently to serve Scottsdale residents, we offer hours to suit every family’s schedule.
Whether you wear daily, weekly or monthly disposables, or conventional (vial) lenses, check out our selection of lenses that fit your needs.
We carry the latest European and American designer eyewear collections in a variety of styles, colors and materials.
Learn about eye exams, what's involved in a comprehensive exam, and special considerations for kids and contacts.
Ask Our Eye Doctors a Question
Q: Why should I take an image of my retina during my eye exam?
A: A picture can say a 1000 words, and this saying holds true with the eye. There are many components of the eye, but one of the most important parts of the eye is the retina,which is located in the back of the eye behind the pupil and lens inside. The retina is responsible for converting light energy into chemical signals that are then transferred via the optic nerve to the brain, where that information is processed, resulting in our vision. There are no pain receptors within the retina, and so you will never feel any issues in the retina that may be life threatening, such as melanomas, and sight threatening, such as glaucoma or diabetic retinopathy. Changes within the retina can cause vision loss, therefore it is important for us to get imaging in the back of the eye so that we can check for any retinal disease, such as Macular Degeneration and Glaucoma, and so that we can establish a normal baseline so that we can monitor any changes more accurately. Dilations are also necessary for us to evaluate the back of the eye as well as imaging to ensure we have a complete overall sense of the eye.