Eye Care Services in Roseville, CA

Complete Eye Care, Close to Home

Granite Pointe Eye Care Inc, An Optometric Corporation, provides a range of services to evaluate vision and eye health. Our team works with patients of all ages and uses clinical testing and diagnostic tools as part of the exam process. Based on your visit, we recommend next steps that may include monitoring, treatment, or referral when appropriate.

Comprehensive Eye Exams in Roseville, CA

Eye exams include both vision testing and an evaluation of eye health. During your visit, we assess how clearly you see and examine the structures of your eyes. We may use imaging tools, such as retinal photography, to gather additional information that helps guide your care. If needed, we will discuss your results and recommend appropriate next steps.

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Pediatric Eye Exams

Pediatric Eye Exams

Children’s vision can change as they grow. Pediatric eye exams help monitor development and check how the eyes work together. Based on the exam, we may recommend follow-up care or vision correction options appropriate for your child’s needs.

Contact Lens Exams

Contact lens exams include additional measurements to determine whether contact lenses are a good option for you. We evaluate fit, comfort, and vision, and provide guidance on proper use and care.

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Common Eye Conditions We Detect

Our incredible, cutting-edge technology helps our optometrists identify a wide range of conditions that can affect your vision. We can detect these conditions — and customize an individualized treatment plan — long before they show any symptoms. 

Dry Eye

Dry Eye

Dry eye is a common yet uncomfortable condition where your eyes don’t produce enough tears or are producing low-quality tears, which can leave your eyes feeling irritated, itchy, scratchy, and red.

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Macular Degeneration

Macular Degeneration

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is when the aging process causes wear and tear on the eye’s macula, which controls central vision. Left untreated, this leads to distortion and vision loss.

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Cataracts

Cataracts

A condition that occurs to all of us as we age, cataracts are a clouding of the eye’s lens that can cause blurriness, though they can be removed with surgery.

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Computer Vision Syndrome

Computer Vision Syndrome

Digital screens are everywhere these days, and they emit blue light rays that, in high doses, can cause uncomfortable eye strain, headaches, and more.

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Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetic retinopathy is a serious diabetes complication that damages the blood vessels in the back of your eye, which then threatens your vision.

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Glaucoma

Glaucoma

A group of eye conditions where intraocular pressure (IOP) rises in your eye, putting pressure on your optic nerve and potentially causing a loss of eyesight.

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Specialty Contact Lenses

When your eyes don’t work well with standard contacts, or you need specialized vision solutions, Granite Pointe Eye Care has your back with specialty contact lenses. Whether you have sensitive corneas best suited for scleral lense, want a greater range of vision with multifocal contacts, or need toric lenses to correct severe astigmatism, our doctors can find a solution that’s right for you.

Myopia Management

Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a common vision condition that makes distant objects blurry and usually manifests during childhood. Glasses and other eyewear can correct eyesight, but don’t treat the underlying issue — or prevent sight from deteriorating further, which can lead to greater vision loss and eye health complications. Our optometrists personalize myopia management plans to significantly slow its progression and keep vision clear, making it a life-changing option for your nearsighted child.

Myopia Management
Neurolens

Neurolens

Neurolens lenses are designed to address eye alignment issues that may contribute to symptoms such as eye strain or headaches. Your optometrist can determine whether this option is appropriate based on your evaluation.

Emergency Eye Care

We provide care for urgent eye concerns during regular office hours. If you experience sudden changes in vision, pain, or injury, please contact our office or seek emergency care as appropriate.

Emergency Eye Care