Optometrists in Naperville, Illinois
Naperville’s best optometrists work at Eye Boutique, treating patients living in Naperville, Bolingbrook, Woodridge, Downer’s Grove, Wheaton, Westmont, Warrenville, Eola, Plainfield, Romeoville, Lemont, Lisle, Darien, Oak Brook, Lombard, Harbor Springs, Homestead, Lakewood Valley, Woodridge and the nearby communities.
Eye doctors for your whole family
Eye doctor open on Saturdays
Optometric services include:
Optomap® providers in Naperville
Eye Boutique eye doctors in Naperville offer dilation-free retinal imaging using Optos® technology.
High-resolution Optomap® scans create a wide-angle image of the back of your eye, giving your optometrist a more comprehensive view of your retina in a single image. The retina is the only place in the body where blood vessels can be directly observed, allowing for early diagnosis of many different conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure and glaucoma.
Optomap® is fast and completely painless - nothing touches your eye. All you do is look into the device and it takes a picture of the back of your eye. Your Optomap® retinal images are saved so they can be compared to future scans.
Caring optometrists & cutting-edge technology in Naperville
Our optometrists provide Naperville residents with individualized care, taking the time to educate you about your eye health and answer any questions you may have.
Our state-of-the-art eye care center in Naperville includes the latest equipment used to diagnose eye disease and vision impairment. Our eye doctors use early diagnosis, preventative treatments and a patient-focused philosophy.
Eye doctors for routine care, injury & disease
Our Naperville optometrists see patients for any type of eye concern, including:
- Styes
- Pink eye
- Chalazion
- Dry eyes
- Eye infections
- Eye injuries
- Diabetic eye care
- Eye pain
- ‘Floaters’
- Graves’ eye disease
- Glaucoma
- Cataracts
- Blurry vision
- Headaches
- Lazy eye (amblyopia)
- Macular degeneration
- Migraines
- Ptosis
- Retinal detachment
- Uveitis
- Red eyes
- Scratched eye
- Strabismus (crossed eyes)
- Corneal ulcers
Often our patients ask if it’s “worth” seeing an eye doctor for a bump on the eyelid, a sudden vision change or eye irritation. In a word: Yes! You only get one pair of eyes, so when in doubt, see an eye doctor. If necessary our optometrists can refer you to a suitable specialist.