Expert Medical Eye Care For 
Lasting Vision Health

When something feels wrong with your eyes, you deserve attentive, experienced care. With more than 20 years serving Boulder, our doctors diagnose and treat a wide range of medical eye conditions using advanced technology and a personalized, thoughtful approach.

What Is Medical Eye Care?

Medical eye care goes beyond routine vision correction. It involves diagnosing, treating, and managing conditions that affect your eye health, comfort, and long-term vision. At Envision Boulder, we take the time to understand your symptoms, perform a thorough evaluation, and create a treatment plan tailored specifically to your needs.

Whether you’re experiencing new symptoms or managing a chronic condition, our doctors provide expert, compassionate care every step of the way.

Conditions We Treat

We diagnose and manage a full range of medical eye conditions, including:
Chronic Eye Conditions
  • Glaucoma
  • Macular Degeneration
  • Dry Eye Disease
  • Diabetic Eye Disease
  • Cataract evaluations
  • Corneal Conditions (including keratoconus)
Acute Issues
  • Red or painful eyes
  • Eye infections
  • Corneal abrasions or scratches
  • Sudden vision changes
  • Flashes and floaters
  • Foreign body removal
  • Allergic conjunctivitis
    Contact lens complications
Functional Issues
  • Eye strain & digital fatigue
  • Binocular vision problems
  • Headache-related vision symptoms

If you’re unsure whether your symptoms require medical attention, our team is here to help you determine the appropriate next steps.

Advanced Technology For Early Detection

Early detection is one of the most important ways to protect long-term vision. We use advanced diagnostic tools, including OCT imaging, Optomap wide-field retinal imaging, and corneal evaluation, to gain a complete, detailed understanding of your eye health.

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)

OCT is a state-of-the-art imaging technology that provides microscopic, cross-sectional views of the retina, allowing our doctors to detect changes far earlier than traditional methods. This is essential in diagnosing and managing conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic eye disease, and optic nerve disorders.

Optomap Wide-Field Retinal Imaging

Optomap captures a 200-degree image of the retina, giving us a broader view than conventional dilation alone. It helps detect early signs of retinal tears, detachments, and peripheral disease—conditions that often develop without noticeable symptoms.

Corneal Evaluation

We assess the shape, clarity, and health of your cornea to diagnose injuries, inflammation, dry eye disease, and issues related to contact lens wear.

Together, these technologies allow us to identify subtle changes earlier and tailor treatment with greater precision.

When You Should Seek Immediate Attention

Contact our office promptly if you experience:

Sudden vision loss
Flashes of light
New floaters
Eye pain or pressure
Chemical exposure
A foreign object in the eye
Redness with discharge
Injury or trauma

Our team will guide you on the appropriate next steps based on your symptoms.

What to Expect During Your Visit

A conversation about your symptoms and health history
A targeted medical eye evaluation based on your condition
High-resolution imaging when clinically appropriate
A clear diagnosis and explanation in easy-to-understand language
A personalized treatment plan
Follow-up or monitoring recommendations
We ensure you understand your condition and feel comfortable with your care plan before you leave.

Your Vision Is Our Priority

If you’re experiencing symptoms or need ongoing medical eye care, our experienced doctors are here to help.