You'll find that Family Vision Care has a long history of providing quality eye care to the community, and our optometrists and staff members are committed to providing patients with the best eye care in the San Diego area. We treat each patient personally, and are proud to provide patients with respect and courtesy that they have come to expect from our San Diego optometrists and professional staff.
Our relaxed office atmosphere on Genesee Avenue in San Diego promotes the health and well-being that we want our patients to experience, thanks to proper eye care. Our team of optometrists is completely dedicated to our patients, and we offer many services and products that can enrich your quality of life by improving your eyesight. Our highly-trained and educated staff is here to help you with all of your vision needs.
Proper eye care is critical to a person's overall health and well-being, and we at Family Vision Care make it a point to make sure that our patients are comfortable with our procedures, practices, and products at all times. Our optometrists offer much more than eye examinations. Additional services that we provide for our customers include optical dispensing (eyeglasses and contact lenses), laser vision correction procedures, corneal refractive therapy, treatment for cataracts, glaucoma, and diabetes-related eye issues, treatment for dry eyes and eye infections, and much more. Our optometrists in San Diego welcome you to visit our Vision Care page for more information.
We also offer unique services for our optometry patients that go above and beyond the routine call of duty that some patients will find with other San Diego optometrists. For example, we can work with the National Library of Congress to get our patients access to "Books on Tapes" and our optometrists and staff members also work with many patients who have needs for low vision services and Vision Therapy. We have working partnerships with other specialized eye care doctors in San Diego and throughout the area to manage conditions such as retinal detachments, tears, and hemorrhages as well.