Eye Disease Diagnosis & Management in Oshkosh

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A Holistic, Wellness-Focused Approach to Eye Care

At Dr. Jill’s Optical Shoppe, we’re focused on one thing: you!

From providing comprehensive eye exams to helping pick your next dazzling pair of glasses, we’re ready to help you every step of the way. But the care we provide is much more than meets the eye. 

Eye care is an essential step in your health care routine. Because of our dedication to providing holistic care, we design our approach to address your unique eye health needs, like detecting and managing a range of eye diseases and conditions. 

We don’t just want you to have clear vision and healthy eyes—we want to help you live life to the fullest. Find the help you need today by booking your appointment.

Detecting Eye Diseases & Conditions

Many eye diseases and conditions can develop without early symptoms, so we make it a point to test for several during our comprehensive, personalized eye exams.

Using an array of modern tools, techniques, and technologies, we can get a detailed view of your eyes and the issues that may affect them. A few of our processes include:

Some people may have a higher risk of eye disease based on health conditions or family health history. We will orientate the exam to suit your needs by asking plenty of questions and getting to know you on a personal level.

Common Eye Diseases We Can Help Manage

Dr. Jill is happy to find strategies that suit your life best.

The type of treatments we recommend will depend on the issues you’re experiencing, how serious the problem is, and how it affects your day-to-day life. Certain medications could help manage a number of eye concerns, like glaucoma, but others could require a more involved approach like surgery.

The first step towards finding meaningful solutions is to have an eye exam. We look for many different eye diseases and conditions and orientate our approach depending on your eye health and health history.

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve, which helps transport signals from your retina to your brain.

In most cases, glaucoma occurs when your intraocular pressure (IOP) rises to critical levels, but some may develop without affecting your IOP. We can detect glaucoma by observing your optic nerve or testing your IOP levels with our iCare tonometer.

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is one of the leading causes of vision loss in older adults, and a common eye disease we look for during an eye exam.

AMD damages a part of your eye called the macula—a part of your retina responsible for providing the crisp central vision you use to see fine details, read, or recognize faces.

Cataracts are a common eye condition that many people develop as a natural part of aging.

Cataracts can form as proteins in your eye’s clear, crystalline lens break down and clump together. Over time, your lens can develop a hazy, cloudy, or even milky color that could obstruct your vision.

Learn more about cataracts and how we can help on our Cataract Exams & Co-Management page.

Diabetes is a common systemic disease that millions of Americans face. It can affect your health in various ways and raise your risk of developing several eye diseases and conditions.

Some of the most common diabetic eye diseases include diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema, but it can also increase your risk of developing open-angle glaucoma and cataracts.

Please visit our Diabetic Eye Exams page if you’d like to know more.

Your Eye Health Is Our Focus

Find a new, holistic approach to your eye care and book your appointment today.

Visit Us in Oshkosh

We are kitty-corner to Opera House Square on the corner of High Avenue and Market Street. Walk to our location from anywhere downtown or find free 2-hour parking right out front. You can also park in The Grand Opera House parking lot adjacent to our building.

Our Address

  • 101 High Avenue
  • Oshkosh, WI 54901

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Hours Of Operation

  • Monday: 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 11:00 AM 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 9:00 AM 1:00 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

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