Come visit us and “see” what you have been missing! Get your annual comprehensive eye examination that includes more than just an exam for eyeglasses and contact lenses. We can get you to see as clearly as possible, but also identify any potential health problems that could result in vision loss. Dr Hollier and associates, provide exceptional individualized care, utilizing the latest diagnostic equipment and technology to diagnose eye problems such as cataracts, dry eyes, glaucoma, computer eye strain, red eyes, and macular degeneration.
If you’ve had a vision screening recently, you might say, “My vision is fine! I don’t need a comprehensive eye exam.”
Myopia is a very common issue throughout the world. Approximately 1/3 of the population in the United States have the condition and over 90% of several East Asian countries suffer from myopia.
While dry eye isn’t a serious condition, it can have a major impact on your quality of life. You may find your eyes get tired faster or you have difficulty reading. Not to mention the discomfort of a burning sensation or blurry vision.
Both optometrists and ophthalmologists treat many common types of ocular disease. However, for the best outcome, it’s important to see an eye doctor regularly. They can identify any issues before they become serious problems.
If you’ve never worn contact lenses before, it can seem a bit intimidating. After all, you’re inserting something into your eye! Let’s ease your mind about the first step – your contact lens exam.
You have almost certainly heard of diabetes, which is one of the most common chronic health conditions in the United States with an estimated 100 million adults currently living with diabetes or pre-diabetes.
If you already rely on wearing glasses or contact lenses to be able to see clearly, you may be frustrated with the effect that they have on your life.
People will often experience some type of eye disorder during the course of their lives.
Regular eye exams are important for children since their eyes can change significantly in as little as a year as the muscles and tissue develop.
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.
Andrew S.
"I moved from out of state a year ago and needed to find a new eye doctor after losing my glasses. I’ve found that sometimes when I see a new eye doctor or dentist that some of them have a sales vibe, and are trying to push unnecessary exams/procedures and trying to convince you to buy and upgrade! However.. visiting Dr Hollier reminded me of visiting a high quality family practice physician who is less concerned with marketing gimmicks and more focused on patient education, patient retention and attracting new clients through word of mouth. The front desk staff were also amazing."