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Medical Eye Care

At Oxford University Eyecare, we utilize some of the latest and up to date technology to diagnose and treat eye diseases and conditions. Our goal is to provide all patients with excellence in optometric care and for our team to serve others in a way that makes a difference. 

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MD Elite utilizes Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) to treat ocular rosacea, dry eye disease, and meibomian gland dysfunction. An added benefit would be reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and discoloration.

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Neurolenses are designed to bring the eyes back into comfortable alignment. To do this, Neurolenses incorporate a technology called “contoured prism,” which intelligently places the correction in the lenses where it’s needed most.  These lenses can be customized for every patient, and are available in any prescription. 

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An optomap provides a view of approximately 82% of your retina in a single capture and helps Dr. Randle evaluate your eye health. While eye exams generally include a look at the front of the eye to evaluate health and prescription changes, a thorough screening of the retina is critical to verify that your eye is healthy.

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Dr. Randle can utilize the advanced features of the Keratograph® 5M to directly assess the health of your meibomian glands. After a comprehensive examination using the advanced diagnostic tools provided by the Keratograph® 5M, Dr. Randle can more accurately assess the precise cause and severity of your dry eye. 

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Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive diagnostic instrument used for imaging the retina.With an OCT, Dr. Randle is able to see a cross-section or 3D image of the retina and detect the early onset of a variety of eye conditions and eye diseases such as macular degeneration, glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy​. 

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