Comprehensive eye care solutions for all ages
Specialized Services
Fast links to the dedicated pages patients most often need before booking a visit.
Complete eye health assessment and vision testing
Laser-assisted refractive eye surgery
Advanced intraocular lens implantation
Medical and surgical glaucoma management
Treatment for retinal diseases and conditions
Professional contact lens prescription and fitting
Comprehensive dry eye syndrome management
Eye care services for children
Interactive online screening tools for color vision, central vision, contrast, near vision, and symptoms
Common questions patients ask before booking eye care services at Abdalla Eye Clinic.
Most adults should have a comprehensive eye exam every 1-2 years. If you have diabetes, glaucoma, high eye pressure, or vision problems, more frequent visits may be recommended.
Please bring your ID, previous prescriptions, current medications, medical reports, and any glasses or contact lenses you currently use.
Yes, we provide eye exams for children and evaluate squint, lazy eye, refractive errors, allergies, and other pediatric eye conditions.
LASIK is a laser procedure that reshapes the cornea to reduce dependence on glasses or contact lenses.
Candidates should have stable vision, healthy corneas, and no major eye disease. A full assessment is required.
LASIK is considered safe and effective when performed on suitable candidates by an experienced surgeon.
A cataract is clouding of the natural lens inside the eye that causes blurry or dim vision.
Blurred vision, glare from lights, faded colors, double vision, and difficulty driving at night are common symptoms.
Surgery is recommended when cataracts begin affecting daily activities such as reading, driving, or work.
An intraocular lens (IOL) is the artificial lens placed inside the eye during cataract surgery.
Common options include monofocal, multifocal, extended depth of focus, and toric lenses.
A monofocal lens provides clear vision at one main distance, usually far vision.
Glaucoma is a disease that damages the optic nerve, often related to high eye pressure.
Early glaucoma often has no symptoms, which is why regular screening is important.
Untreated glaucoma can lead to permanent vision loss.