We deliver the highest standard quality of dry eye care to all of our patients. With our advanced and state-of-the-art technology paired with our kind & knowledgeable team, you won’t have to suffer from irritable, dry eyes any longer.
Dr. Weiss opened Weiss Eyecare Clinic in July 2003. She likes to take time with her patients to explain the results of their eye exams, describe their options, and listen to their eye care needs. Because maintaining good eye health is an ongoing partnership, we encourage you to ask questions and share your health information, which could be vital to monitoring, diagnosing, and treating potential vision problems.
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The Chamber honored Dr. Melanie Weiss as Business Woman Of The Year for 2019.
Cleinman Performance Network's 2012 award to Weiss Eyecare Clinic for moving their practice to New Heights of Achievement.
Business and Professional Women/USA congratulated Dr. Melanie Weiss as Employer Of The Year, 2008.
BlephEx is a handheld electro-mechanical device that is applied to the margins of the eyelids with the purpose of cleaning them and improving the effectiveness with which tear film flows onto the surface of the eyes.
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Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT) is a red light therapy in which a mask is placed on the face, the mask is lined with red lights that heat to approximately 105 F. The mask heats the oils in your glands allowing them to become unclogged while the red light decreases any inflammation of swollen glands.
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Lipiflow is a new technological solution that addresses the underlying cause of your dry eyes, rather than simply treating the symptoms.
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Optilight is new state-of-the-art technology that aids in gland regeneration. This new technology uses Intense Pulsed Light to stimulate blood flow to the glands of the eye resulting in an increase in gland function and regrowth.
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Tear ducts can be plugged with tiny silicone plugs to reduce tear loss. By partially or completely closing your tear ducts, it can keep your tears from leaving your eye too quickly.
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