Optometry and Optometric Services

Optometry and Optometric Services Dedicated to providing comprehensive, patient-centered eye care for all ages.

We combine advanced technology with a compassionate approach to ensure your vision health and overall well-being.

03/06/2025
Optometry & Vision Care: A Portfolio of ServicesDedicated to providing comprehensive, patient-centered eye care for all ...
27/05/2025

Optometry & Vision Care: A Portfolio of Services

Dedicated to providing comprehensive, patient-centered eye care for all ages. We combine advanced technology with a compassionate approach to ensure your vision health and overall well-being.
This portfolio outlines the core services and values of our optometric practice. Our goal is to be your trusted partner in maintaining clear vision and healthy eyes for life.

I. Our Philosophy: Your Vision, Our Focus
At [Practice Name], we believe in a holistic and personalized approach to eye care. Our core principles are:
* Patient-Centered Care: You are at the heart of everything we do. We take the time to listen to your concerns, understand your lifestyle and visual needs, and explain your eye health status and treatment options in clear, understandable language.

* Clinical Excellence: Our experienced optometrists and dedicated staff are committed to the highest standards of clinical practice. We stay updated with the latest advancements in optometric science and technology to provide you with cutting-edge care.
* Preventative Focus: We emphasize the importance of regular eye examinations not just for vision correction, but as a crucial tool for early detection and management of eye diseases and conditions that can impact your overall health.
* Education & Empowerment: We believe an informed patient is an empowered patient. We are dedicated to educating you about your eyes, any diagnosed conditions, and all available treatment and management options, enabling you to make confident decisions about your eye care.
* Lifelong Relationships: We strive to build lasting relationships with our patients, providing continuous care from childhood through all stages of adulthood.
II. Meet Our Expert Team

Dr. [Optometrist Zephaniah Machoka], O.D.
* Lead Optometrist & Founder
* [A registered optometrist , with more than ten years of experience, and any specializations e.g., pediatric optometry, contact lenses, ocular disease management].
* "My passion is to provide exceptional eye care and to help my patients achieve their best possible vision and maintain optimal eye health throughout their lives."

experience and role in patient care

* "I am committed to making your visit comfortable and ensuring all your questions are answered."
III. Comprehensive Optometric Services
We offer a full spectrum of eye care services to meet the diverse needs of our patients:

1. Comprehensive Eye Examinations:

* Description: More than just a vision test, our comprehensive eye exams are a thorough assessment of your vision and eye health. We evaluate visual acuity, refractive errors (nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, presbyopia), eye muscle coordination, peripheral vision, and intraocular pressure. We also dilate the pupils when necessary to examine the internal structures of your eyes, including the retina, optic nerve, and blood vessels.

* Benefits: Early detection of eye diseases like glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, and diabetic retinopathy. Accurate prescriptions for glasses and contact lenses. Assessment of overall eye health.

* Technology Highlight: We utilize modern technology machines like Digital Retinal Imaging, OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography), Automated Phoropters, Visual Field Analyzers for precise diagnostics and a detailed view of your eye health.

2. Prescription Eyewear & Optical Dispensing:

* Description: Our on-site optical boutique offers a wide selection of high-quality frames to suit all styles and budgets, from designer brands to durable, affordable options. Our experienced opticians will help you choose frames that fit comfortably, look great, and are appropriate for your lens prescription and lifestyle. We also provide expert lens selection, including single vision, bifocal, progressive, anti-reflective, blue light filtering, and photochromic lenses.
* Benefits: Personalized fitting for optimal comfort and vision. Access to the latest lens technologies. Expert advice on frame and lens selection.

3. Contact Lens Services:

* Description: We offer comprehensive contact lens evaluations, fittings, and follow-up care. Whether you're a new wearer or looking to explore different options, we can fit a wide variety of lens types, including soft daily disposables, extended wear, toric lenses for astigmatism, multifocal lenses for presbyopia, and specialty lenses (e.g., scleral lenses, RGP lenses) for conditions like keratoconus or severe dry eye.
* Benefits: Freedom from glasses, suitability for active lifestyles, correction for various refractive errors. Proper fitting and education on lens care to ensure eye health.

4. Pediatric Eye Care:

* Description: Early eye exams are crucial for a child's visual development and learning. We provide comprehensive eye care for infants, toddlers, and school-aged children, assessing for common childhood vision problems like strabismus (crossed eyes), amblyopia (lazy eye), and refractive errors.
* Benefits: Early detection and treatment of vision problems can prevent learning difficulties and ensure proper visual development. We create a child-friendly environment to make the experience positive.

5. Management of Ocular Diseases:

* Description: Our optometrists are trained and licensed to diagnose, treat, and manage a wide range of eye diseases and conditions, including:
* Glaucoma: Monitoring intraocular pressure, optic nerve health, and visual fields; prescribing medication.
* Macular Degeneration (AMD): Early detection, monitoring, and counseling on lifestyle and nutritional support.
* Cataracts: Diagnosis, monitoring, and co-management with ophthalmologists for surgical care.
* Diabetic Retinopathy: Annual diabetic eye exams, monitoring for retinal changes, and communication with your primary care physician or endocrinologist.
* Dry Eye Syndrome: Diagnosis of the underlying cause and personalized treatment plans, which may include artificial tears, prescription eye drops, punctal plugs, or lifestyle recommendations.
* Eye Infections & Allergies: Diagnosis and treatment for conditions like conjunctivitis ("pink eye") and ocular allergies.
* Benefits: Early intervention to preserve vision, ongoing management to slow disease progression, and coordinated care with other specialists when needed.

6. Emergency Eye Care & Foreign Body Removal:

* Description: We provide prompt care for eye emergencies such as eye injuries, sudden vision loss, flashes or floaters, eye pain, and removal of superficial foreign bodies.
* Benefits: Quick and effective treatment to prevent further complications and alleviate discomfort.

7. Co-Management of Eye Surgery:

* Description: We work closely with trusted local ophthalmologists to provide pre-operative and post-operative care for patients undergoing eye surgeries such as LASIK, cataract surgery, and other refractive or therapeutic procedures.
* Benefits: Convenient local care, seamless coordination between your optometrist and surgeon, and comprehensive support throughout your surgical journey.
IV. Advanced Technology for Superior Care
We invest in state-of-the-art diagnostic technology to ensure the most accurate assessments and the earliest possible detection of eye conditions. Our advanced equipment includes:
* Digital Retinal Imaging / Optomap: Provides a wide-angle, high-resolution image of your retina, allowing us to detect subtle changes and document your eye health over time.
* Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT): Creates cross-sectional images of your retina, optic nerve, and cornea, essential for diagnosing and managing conditions like glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic macular edema.
* Automated Visual Field Analyzer: Measures your peripheral vision to detect early signs of glaucoma or neurological conditions.
* Corneal Topographer: Maps the surface of your cornea, crucial for fitting specialty contact lenses and screening for conditions like keratoconus.
* [Other specific technologies relevant to the practice, e.g., Digital Phoropter, Autorefractor/Keratometer, Pachymeter]
Include brief, patient-friendly explanations of what each piece of technology does and its benefit to the patient.
V.Optometry & Vision Care: A Portfolio of Services
Dedicated to providing comprehensive, patient-centered eye care for all ages. We combine advanced technology with a compassionate approach to ensure your vision health and overall well-being.

This portfolio outlines the core services and values of our optometric practice. Our goal is to be your trusted partner in maintaining clear vision and healthy eyes for life.

I. Our Philosophy: Your Vision, Our Focus
At [optometry and optometric services ], we believe in a holistic and personalized approach to eye care. Our core principles are:
* Patient-Centered Care: You are at the heart of everything we do. We take the time to listen to your concerns, understand your lifestyle and visual needs, and explain your eye health status and treatment options in clear, understandable language.
* Clinical Excellence: Our experienced optometrists and dedicated staff are committed to the highest standards of clinical practice. We stay updated with the latest advancements in optometric science and technology to provide you with cutting-edge care.
* Preventative Focus: We emphasize the importance of regular eye examinations not just for vision correction, but as a crucial tool for early detection and management of eye diseases and conditions that can impact your overall health.
* Education & Empowerment: We believe an informed patient is an empowered patient. We are dedicated to educating you about your eyes, any diagnosed conditions, and all available treatment and management options, enabling you to make confident decisions about your eye care.
* Lifelong Relationships: We strive to build lasting relationships with our patients, providing continuous care from childhood through all stages of adulthood.
II. Meet Our Expert Team
[This section would ideally feature photos and brief bios of each optometrist and key staff members. For a portfolio, you can create representative examples.]
Dr. [Optometrist Name], O.D.
* Lead Optometrist & Founder
* [Briefly mention qualifications, years of experience, and any specializations e.g., pediatric optometry, contact lenses, ocular disease management].
* "My passion is to provide exceptional eye care and to help my patients achieve their best possible vision and maintain optimal eye health throughout their lives."
[Support Staff Name]
* Optometric Technician / Office Manager / Optical Dispenser
* [Briefly mention experience and role in patient care].
* "I am committed to making your visit comfortable and ensuring all your questions are answered."
III. Comprehensive Optometric Services
We offer a full spectrum of eye care services to meet the diverse needs of our patients:
1. Comprehensive Eye Examinations:
* Description: More than just a vision test, our comprehensive eye exams are a thorough assessment of your vision and eye health. We evaluate visual acuity, refractive errors (nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, presbyopia), eye muscle coordination, peripheral vision, and intraocular pressure. We also dilate the pupils when necessary to examine the internal structures of your eyes, including the retina, optic nerve, and blood vessels.
* Benefits: Early detection of eye diseases like glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, and diabetic retinopathy. Accurate prescriptions for glasses and contact lenses. Assessment of overall eye health.
* Technology Highlight: We utilize [mention specific technology like Digital Retinal Imaging, OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography), Automated Phoropters, Visual Field Analyzers] for precise diagnostics and a detailed view of your eye health.
2. Prescription Eyewear & Optical Dispensing:
* Description: Our on-site optical boutique offers a wide selection of high-quality frames to suit all styles and budgets, from designer brands to durable, affordable options. Our experienced opticians will help you choose frames that fit comfortably, look great, and are appropriate for your lens prescription and lifestyle. We also provide expert lens selection, including single vision, bifocal, progressive, anti-reflective, blue light filtering, and photochromic lenses.
* Benefits: Personalized fitting for optimal comfort and vision. Access to the latest lens technologies. Expert advice on frame and lens selection.
3. Contact Lens Services:
* Description: We offer comprehensive contact lens evaluations, fittings, and follow-up care. Whether you're a new wearer or looking to explore different options, we can fit a wide variety of lens types, including soft daily disposables, extended wear, toric lenses for astigmatism, multifocal lenses for presbyopia, and specialty lenses (e.g., scleral lenses, RGP lenses) for conditions like keratoconus or severe dry eye.
* Benefits: Freedom from glasses, suitability for active lifestyles, correction for various refractive errors. Proper fitting and education on lens care to ensure eye health.
4. Pediatric Eye Care:
* Description: Early eye exams are crucial for a child's visual development and learning. We provide comprehensive eye care for infants, toddlers, and school-aged children, assessing for common childhood vision problems like strabismus (crossed eyes), amblyopia (lazy eye), and refractive errors.
* Benefits: Early detection and treatment of vision problems can prevent learning difficulties and ensure proper visual development. We create a child-friendly environment to make the experience positive.
5. Management of Ocular Diseases:
* Description: Our optometrists are trained and licensed to diagnose, treat, and manage a wide range of eye diseases and conditions, including:
* Glaucoma: Monitoring intraocular pressure, optic nerve health, and visual fields; prescribing medication.
* Macular Degeneration (AMD): Early detection, monitoring, and counseling on lifestyle and nutritional support.
* Cataracts: Diagnosis, monitoring, and co-management with ophthalmologists for surgical care.
* Diabetic Retinopathy: Annual diabetic eye exams, monitoring for retinal changes, and communication with your primary care physician or endocrinologist.
* Dry Eye Syndrome: Diagnosis of the underlying cause and personalized treatment plans, which may include artificial tears, prescription eye drops, punctal plugs, or lifestyle recommendations.
* Eye Infections & Allergies: Diagnosis and treatment for conditions like conjunctivitis ("pink eye") and ocular allergies.
* Benefits: Early intervention to preserve vision, ongoing management to slow disease progression, and coordinated care with other specialists when needed.
6. Emergency Eye Care & Foreign Body Removal:
* Description: We provide prompt care for eye emergencies such as eye injuries, sudden vision loss, flashes or floaters, eye pain, and removal of superficial foreign bodies.
* Benefits: Quick and effective treatment to prevent further complications and alleviate discomfort.
7. Co-Management of Eye Surgery:
* Description: We work closely with trusted local ophthalmologists to provide pre-operative and post-operative care for patients undergoing eye surgeries such as LASIK, cataract surgery, and other refractive or therapeutic procedures.
* Benefits: Convenient local care, seamless coordination between your optometrist and surgeon, and comprehensive support throughout your surgical journey.
IV. Advanced Technology for Superior Care
We invest in state-of-the-art diagnostic technology to ensure the most accurate assessments and the earliest possible detection of eye conditions. Our advanced equipment includes:
* Digital Retinal Imaging / Optomap: Provides a wide-angle, high-resolution image of your retina, allowing us to detect subtle changes and document your eye health over time.
* Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT): Creates cross-sectional images of your retina, optic nerve, and cornea, essential for diagnosing and managing conditions like glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic macular edema.
* Automated Visual Field Analyzer: Measures your peripheral vision to detect early signs of glaucoma or neurological conditions.
* Corneal Topographer: Maps the surface of your cornea, crucial for fitting specialty contact lenses and screening for conditions like keratoconus.
* Other machines available include ; Digital Phoropter, Autorefractor/Keratometer, Pachymeter]
VII. Schedule Your Appointment
Your vision is precious. Let us help you protect it.
* Call Us: +254706738212
* Visit Us: kericho
* Hours of Operation:
* Monday - Friday: 08:00am - 6:00pm
* Saturday: 9:00 - 4:00 pm
* Sunday: Closed
Follow Us: Facebook, Instagram,
VI. Insurance & Payment Options
* We accept a wide range of vision and medical insurance plans. Please contact our office with your insurance information, and our knowledgeable staff will be happy to assist you in understanding your benefits.

13/08/2024
13/08/2024

The eyes are the window to your world, lets take good care of them

03/10/2023
18/12/2022

ANTIBIOTICS IN COUGH??IS IT NEEDED?
The practice of taking antibiotics whenever you or your child gets a slight cough is against good health practices and putting you to more harm than good.
Most coughs and colds are viral hence taking antibiotics only increase antimicrobial resistance thus they may not work in conditions that you will need them to work. Symptoms such as sore throat can be relieved easily by lozenges.
Coughs generally will heal itself in 10 days, and some may be due to allergy. Only take antibiotics if your doctor evaluates and sees the presence of exudates, bacteria is seen in a lab test or severe pain.

17/12/2022
19/04/2022

Is your eyesight legal for driving? The dangers of cataracts and glaucoma

Legal eyesight for driving, cataracts and glaucoma
The effects of worsening vision


Deteriorating vision is a normal part of the ageing process, be that in the form of cataracts, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), glaucoma, or another sight-related condition. Ageing eyes also tend to suffer from presbyopia - age-related long-sightedness - which occurs as a result of the eye's natural lens hardening with age. We rely on good sight for almost everything in day to day life, from checking our phones to reading cooking instructions. One of the tasks in our daily lives where sight is most crucial is driving. Each time you sit in the driver's seat, you're responsible for your life, those of your passengers, and also of every other road user that you pass. The importance of driving standard vision cannot be overstated, so it's important that you're monitoring your vision for any changes and keeping up with regular checks.



What are the requirements?


Simply put, you must be able to read a number plate from a distance of 20 metres. This is approximately the length of five cars, so it's easy for you to check this for yourself next time you're out and about - even as a pedestrian. Even if you're using glasses or contact lenses in order to read the number plate, you're still meeting legal requirements. You also need to have an “adequate field of vision” of 120 degrees to make sure your peripheral vision is in working order.

If you drive for a living - for example as a lorry or bus driver - your requirements will be slightly stricter:



“You must have a visual acuity at least 0.8 (6/7.5) measured on the Snellen scale in your best eye and at least 0.1 (6/60) on the Snellen scale in the other eye.

You can reach this standard using glasses with a corrective power not more than (+) 8 dioptres, or with contact lenses. There's no specific limit for the corrective power of contact lenses.

You must have a horizontal visual field of at least 160 degrees, the extension should be at least 70 degrees left and right and 30 degrees up and down. No defects should be present within a radius of the central 30 degrees.” Source: Gov.uk



Lorry and bus drivers are also required to inform the DVLA of any issues with their vision in either eye, be that cataracts, glaucoma or other less common eye conditions. People who don't drive for a living can check which eye issues they need to declare to the DVLA on the government's website. Driving with eyesight below the legal parameters could invalidate your car insurance, so taking some time to guarantee you meet the requirements is vital.



Important of roadside eye tests


The police have the right to stop any motorist for a roadside eye test and, should the driver fail this test, the police can request for the DVLA to immediately revoke the driving license. This is done in the interest of the driver's and other road-users' safety, and is known as Cassie's Law, named after a girl who was killed by a driver who had previously failed a roadside eye test. At the time, the police were attempting to revoke his license but, due to the lengthy process involved, he was still legal to drive at the time of the accident - despite having problems seeing pedestrians. It's clear to see that on-the-spot eye tests have benefits for everyone involved and help to make our roads safer.



In-clinic eye tests conducted by your optician become free once you reach the age of 60, or if you have been diagnosed with diabetes or glaucoma. They will be able to advise you of any potential conditions which could threaten your sight, as well as monitor your prescription to ensure that your glasses and contact lenses are still doing their job properly. If you have been told that you need contacts or glasses by your optician, it's actually an offence to not wear them whilst driving.



How can your vision be affected?


A number of eye conditions can affect your vision and make it unsafe for you to drive. The conditions listed below are the most common eye problems which affect people's ability to drive safely. If you feel that you have any of the symptoms listed below, it's crucial that you go and have your eyes checked by your optician.



Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a condition which occurs as a result of high eye pressure. Over time, the pressure causes damage to the eye's optic nerve and can lead to a total loss of vision. It usually begins with the loss of peripheral vision, a symptom which in itself is dangerous when it comes to driving. Your optician can test your peripheral vision by flashing lights at the edge of your vision and recording at which point you begin to see them.



Cataracts

Cataracts are usually an age-related eye condition, although they can occur in younger patients too. This is when the eye's natural lens begins to fog and your vision looks cloudy. They gradually worsen over time and can result in total vision loss. However, they are treatable with a simple Refractive Lens Exchange procedure, which restores youthful vision. The blurriness caused by cataracts can mean that you're unsafe to drive, and can also render your car insurance invalid, but you don't need to tell the DVLA about cataracts if you still meet their visual acuity requirements.



Age-related macular degeneration

In terms of visual symptoms, AMD is actually the opposite of glaucoma: your vision begins to deteriorate from the centre outwards, while your peripheral vision is still fine. This is due to the macula in the eye beginning to break down, a common age-related eye condition. If caught early enough, however, it is treatable and won't cause any lasting damage. Your central vision is imperative for driving safely so if you notice any changes in yours, have your eyes checked immediately.



Diabetic retinopathy

This is a condition involving high blood pressure and high blood sugar, which can lead to loss of vision. Symptoms include blurred vision, impaired colour vision, or blank spots in your vision. Again, each of these effects will heavily impact your driving, so diagnosis and treatment are very important if you want to continue to drive safely and legally. As with most of the other eye issues mentioned previously, diabetic retinopathy can be treated and cause no permanent damage if diagnosed early.



Can you drive with monocular vision?


Having vision in just one eye is called monocular vision, and is actually perfectly legal for driving. Providing you meet the DVLA's other visual requirements, you don't need to inform them if you lose your vision in one eye. However, this leniency only applies to non-commercial drivers; if you are a bus, coach or lorry driver, you must inform the DVLA of monocular vision. This is because having sight in only one eye can reduce your depth of field, potentially making night driving and overtaking other vehicles more dangerous. A normal visual field is usually around 170 degrees and, to drive safely, you must have a minimum visual field of 120 degrees. This is usually achieved with a single eye, even if the vast majority of that is made up by peripheral vision.



Visiting your opticians regularly is essential in ensuring that you are still legal to drive. Not only will regular eye tests pick up on any eye conditions you might have developed, but it will go a long way to ensuring that you and other road-users are being kept safe. If you're tired of relying on glasses to make sure you're driving safely and legally, consider the advantages of Laser Eye Surgery. You eliminate the problem of forgetting your glasses and benefit from sharper vision. 98% of Optimax patients achieve unaided driving standard vision following treatment with us, so get in touch to find out how we can help.

Address

Kericho
Kericho

Telephone

+254706738212

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Optometry and Optometric Services posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share via Email
Share on WhatsApp Share on Instagram Share on Telegram