Comprehensive Ophthalmology Services in Aiea
At Omphroy Eye Care, we believe excellent eye care requires expertise, technology, and genuine compassion. We’re dedicated to providing the highest level of professional service so you can have the vision you deserve. Whether you’re seeking routine preventive care or specialized treatment for a complex eye condition, our comprehensive range of ophthalmology services covers every aspect of your eye health.
Dr. Luis C. Omphroy’s commitment to staying current with the latest advances in eye care means you benefit from modern diagnostic tools and proven treatment techniques. We truly believe in the importance of routine eye examinations—they’re the foundation of good vision and early detection of potentially serious eye diseases.
Request an AppointmentWhy Routine Eye Exams Matter
Many people only visit an eye doctor when they notice a vision problem. But comprehensive eye exams serve a much larger purpose. During your exam, Dr. Omphroy evaluates not just your vision prescription, but the overall health of your eyes and can often detect systemic health conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure.
Once you need glasses or contacts, regular exams become even more critical to monitor whether your prescription has changed and to watch for any signs of eye disease. Most people should have comprehensive exams annually; those with glaucoma, diabetes, or other risk factors may need more frequent visits.
Complete Eye Care Services at Omphroy Eye Care
At our Aiea office, we offer a full spectrum of ophthalmology services to address every aspect of your eye health:
Preventive & Diagnostic Services
- Comprehensive Eye Exams – Complete vision and eye health evaluation for the whole family
- Diabetic Eye Exams – Specialized screening and monitoring for patients with diabetes
Treatment Services for Common Eye Conditions
- Dry Eye Treatment – Advanced solutions for dry eye syndrome and ocular surface disease
- Red Eye Treatment – Evaluation and management of red eye from various causes
- Floaters Treatment – Assessment and options for managing floaters and visual disturbances
Surgical Services
- Cataract Surgery – Expert surgical removal of cataracts with premium intraocular lens implants
- Pterygium Surgery – Surgical removal of pterygium growths to restore clear vision
- Glaucoma Treatment – Medical and surgical management of glaucoma to preserve vision
Advanced Diagnostic Technology
Dr. Omphroy uses state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment to evaluate your eyes with precision. Our modern technology allows for early detection of eye diseases, accurate assessment of your visual needs, and safe, effective surgical planning. Combined with Dr. Omphroy’s clinical expertise, these tools ensure you receive the most accurate diagnosis and best treatment outcomes.
Personalized Treatment Plans
Eye health is not one-size-fits-all. After a thorough evaluation, Dr. Omphroy develops a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific condition, lifestyle, and vision goals. Whether your needs are simple or complex, preventive or surgical, we’re committed to helping you achieve and maintain optimal eye health.
Your First Visit – What to Expect
When you visit Omphroy Eye Care for the first time, plan to spend approximately 60-90 minutes. We’ll review your complete medical history, perform comprehensive testing of your vision and eye structures using advanced diagnostic equipment, and discuss Dr. Omphroy’s findings in detail. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of your eye health and any recommended treatments or follow-up care.
Learn more about what to expect as a new patient or schedule your appointment today.
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Services
How often should I have a comprehensive eye exam?
Most people should have a comprehensive eye exam at least every one to two years. However, if you have diabetes, glaucoma, a family history of eye disease, or are over 60, you should be examined annually or more frequently. Dr. Omphroy will recommend an appropriate examination schedule based on your individual risk factors and eye health status.
What’s included in a comprehensive eye exam at Omphroy Eye Care?
A comprehensive exam includes vision testing, eye pressure measurement, assessment of eye movement and alignment, evaluation of the health of your eye’s internal and external structures, dilated retinal examination, and visual field testing. Dr. Omphroy uses advanced diagnostic imaging to get a complete picture of your eye health.
Do you treat eye emergencies?
If you’re experiencing an eye emergency like sudden vision loss, severe eye pain, chemical exposure, or eye trauma, contact us immediately at (808) 487-7700. We’ll either see you urgently or direct you to the nearest emergency room for immediate care.
What is cataract surgery like, and how long is recovery?
Cataract surgery is an outpatient procedure where Dr. Omphroy removes your cloudy lens and implants a premium intraocular lens (IOL). Most patients experience dramatically improved vision within days, with full healing taking about 4-6 weeks. Dr. Omphroy will provide detailed pre-operative and post-operative instructions.
How is glaucoma treated?
Glaucoma treatment depends on the type and severity of your condition. Initial treatment often involves prescription eye drops to lower eye pressure. If drops aren’t sufficient, laser or surgical procedures may be recommended. Dr. Omphroy will explain your options and help you make an informed decision.
Can dry eye be permanently cured?
Dry eye syndrome can often be effectively managed, though not always permanently cured. Treatment options range from artificial tears and lifestyle modifications to prescription drops, punctal plugs, and other advanced therapies. Dr. Omphroy will develop a treatment plan to maximize your comfort and eye health.
What causes floaters, and do they need treatment?
Most floaters are caused by changes in the gel inside your eye (vitreous) and are benign. However, a sudden increase in floaters, especially with flashing lights or vision loss, may indicate a serious condition like retinal detachment. Any sudden change in your vision should be evaluated promptly.
What is pterygium, and why would I need surgery?
A pterygium is a noncancerous growth that develops on the white of your eye, usually from UV exposure. While many pterygia remain stable, some grow and may affect your vision or cause discomfort. Surgical removal is an option if the pterygium interferes with your vision or bothers you cosmetically.
Are your services covered by insurance?
We accept most major insurance plans. For specific questions about your coverage, please call us at (808) 487-7700 or visit our insurance page.
How do I schedule an appointment for a specific service?
Simply call us at (808) 487-7700 during business hours (Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM) or use our online scheduling system. Let us know what service or concern brings you in, and we’ll schedule you with Dr. Omphroy at a convenient time.