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21 hours ago Due to inclement weather, NVOA offices will be closed, Monday, January 3, 2022. Northern Virginia Ophthalmology Associates, P.C. (NVOA) is a multidisciplinary practice that provides medical and surgical care for your eyes. Your eye health is our number one concern. >> Go To The Portal


Why Northern Virginia ophthalmology associates?

Due to inclement weather, NVOA offices will be closed, Monday, January 3, 2022. Northern Virginia Ophthalmology Associates, P.C. (NVOA) is a multidisciplinary practice that provides medical and surgical care for your eyes. Your eye health is our number one concern.

Why eyeeye consultants of Northern Virginia PC?

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Are the offices open for ocular exams?

At Northern Virginia Ophthalmology Associates, we pride ourselves on providing thorough, comprehensive eye care for all of our patients. This care involves the entire patient experience from customer service to medical care. Below is a summary of what to expect when you arrive at one of our offices for an appointment.

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At Northern Virginia Ophthalmology Associates, we pride ourselves on providing thorough, comprehensive eye care for all of our patients. This care involves the entire patient experience from customer service to medical care. Below is a summary of what to expect when you arrive at one of our offices for an appointment

At Northern Virginia Ophthalmology Associates, we pride ourselves on providing thorough, comprehensive eye care for all of our patients. This care involves the entire patient experience from customer service to medical care. Below is a summary of what to expect when you arrive at one of our offices for an appointment.

CHECKING IN

We ask that all patients arrive at least 15 minutes prior to their scheduled appointment times to ensure enough time for our Check-In process.

SPECIAL STUDIES TESTING

Many of our special studies tests are performed before you see your physician. If you are scheduled for a special studies test (Visual Field, OCT, Fundus Photos, etc...), our Special Studies Testing (SST) Technicians will come to the waiting area and call your name upon completion of the Check-In Process.

TRIAGING

When an exam room becomes free, one of our Technicians will come to the waiting area and call you by name. Once you are in the exam room with our Technician, that person may do the following:

EXAMINATION

After the triaging process and following your dilation (if applicable), you will be seen by your physician. During your examination, your physician will discuss:

What is the leading cause of blindness and visual impairment in the US?

Glaucoma is a disease of the optic nerve and is the leading cause of blindness and visual impairment in the US. Regular screening and early detection are the best forms of protection. For those with glaucoma, there are exciting new treatments and procedures available to prevent further damage. Learn More.

What is the cornea?

The cornea is a clear, thin dome-shaped tissue that composes the clear outer surface of the eye. Diseases and injuries that affect the cornea can cause pain and/or loss of vision. Dry eyes, Keratoconus, and corneal dystrophies are just a few corneal conditions we treat. Learn More.

What is cataract surgery?

Cataract surgery can remove the clouded lens and replace it with an artificial focusing lens (IOL) to restore vision. Learn More.

Can visual disorders be prevented?

Amblyopia and strabismus, two common pediatric disorders, can be treated and possibly prevented when managed at a young age.

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