YOUR HEALTH AND SAFETY IS IMPORTANT TO US

Thank you for your continued support during this COVID-19 health crisis.  We have made some changes to our scheduling and office policies to ensure our patients and staff are safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

  • Our office is open Monday to Friday from 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, and Saturday from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm.

  • All comprehensive exams, pick-ups, and adjustments are by APPOINTMENT ONLY.

  • Based on current guidelines and increased protocols in regards to COVID-19, please arrive to your appointment alone if possible.

  • If someone must accompany you, we request that they wait in their vehicle.

  • We require our patients to wear a mask/facial covering during your appointment (If you do not have a mask, our office will provide one for you.)

  • If the patient is a minor, only one guardian will be allowed during the exam.

  • All paperwork can be downloaded from our website.

  • If you have a fever, sore throat, or not feeling well, we will be happy to reschedule you. 

Comprehensive
Eye Examinations

Includes evaluation of eye health, function and balance of ocular muscles, glaucoma testing, and determining refractive status for the prescription for glasses and/or contact lenses. Free Consultations and Co-management for pre and post operative care for LASIK. Examinations for motor vehicle (MVA) forms.

Dry Eyes

Dry eye syndrome is a very common condition that is characterized by a disturbance of the tear film. This can be caused by age,..

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Myopia Control

Myopia is a common condition, also known as nearsightedness, that causes poor distance vision which affects approximately 1/3

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Ocular Allergies

Also called allergic conjunctivitis. Common symptoms include redness, itching, lid swelling, tearing, "gritiness", and light sensitivity.

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About Our Practice

Dr. An Hollier was born and raised in Montgomery County, Maryland. She attended the University of Maryland, College Park where she received her undergraduate degree in Biology. She then obtained a BS in Visual Sciences and a Doctorate of Optometry from the distinguished Pennsylvania College of Optometry in Philadelphia, PA where she graduated with clinical honors. Many of her externships, focused on treatment and management of ocular diseases and fitting specialty contact lenses, were done locally at clinics such as The National Naval Medical Center, The Katzen Eye Group, and The Eye Doctors of Washington.

Dr. Hollier is currently a member of professional organizations such as the American Optometric Association and the Maryland Optometric Association.

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Have Some Questions?

Reading glasses and sun reading glasses – also called readers – are ready-to-wear glasses with a lens power, magnification or strength, typically ranging from +1 to +4, to aid with up-close reading. They are a great option for those who don't mind slipping on a different pair of glasses for up-close viewing, or those who only require one prescription. Similarly, readers for outdoor use are available, offering protection against the sun's harmful UV rays. Both are available "over-the-counter" without a prescription or Rx from your eyecare provider. On the contrary, prescription glasses are only available with an individualized lens prescription or Rx. No matter the state of your eye health, make sure to visit your eyecare provider to ensure you're getting the right eyewear for your unique eyecare needs.

Even if you are using extended wear lenses, it is best to remove your contacts when you go to sleep. Wearing your lenses while sleeping will increase your risk for an eye infection. Also, keep in mind that the contact lenses sit on the eye directly, which decreases the amount of oxygen that is available.

The term “20/20” refers to the sharpness of the vision. The top number is the viewing distance between the eye chart and the patient. The bottom number refers to the line on the chart. It is a measurement of how much a person can read when they are 20 feet away from the chart.

The frequency of your appointments depends on your visual health. If you don’t wear contacts or glasses, then you should schedule appointments every two years. People who wear corrective lenses or who are over the age of 60 should visit annually. More frequent checkups might be needed for certain health conditions, such as diabetes, or other eye diseases.

We accept variety of insurances, VSP Davis Vision Eyemed BCBS Aetna NVA Superior Vision Advantica Spectera United Healthcare and Others

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(301) 330 - 9545

Come by and meet our pleasant and friendly staff. We look forward to
addressing all of your eye care needs.