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Services we offer

Cedar Crest Vision Care strives to provide prompt, accurate service in a family practice setting. We welcome all age patients from infants to senior citizens. The office provides introductory eye care, including general eye examinations; driver, school, and military screening tests; diagnosis and treatment of eye health problems. We have a large selection of frames and contact lenses to choose from.

Emergency Eye Care

 

New patients will be seen Monday to Friday 24 hours a day. This service is based on Dr. Solan being in town, and immediately available. If Dr. Solan can not see you immediately, you will be directed to a location where proper care is available. Dr. Solan is available 24/7 for emergency care ONLY for current patients. To reach Dr. Solan, call the office during business hours, or his cell phone on weekends and after business hours.

Office Telephone 610-435-5561 Dr. Solan's cell phone 610-442-2058

Please limit after hour calls to true emergencies. These emergencies include red eyes, eye pain, sudden vision loss, new floaters, or any change that has you worried. Please do not call to pick up glasses or contacts.

Routine Eye exams

Cedar Crest Vision Care strives to provide prompt, accurate service in a family practice setting. We welcome all age patients from infants to senior citizens. The office provides introductory eye care, including general eye examinations; driver, school, and military screening tests; diagnosis and treatment of eye health problems. We have a large selection of frames and contact lenses to choose from.

Glaucoma testing

 

Glaucoma is not just one eye disease, but a group of eye conditions resulting in optic nerve damage, which causes loss of vision. Abnormally high pressure inside your eye (intraocular pressure) usually, but not always, causes this damage.

Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness. Sometimes called the silent thief of sight, glaucoma can damage your vision so gradually you may not notice any loss of vision until the disease is at an advanced stage. The most common type of glaucoma, primary open-angle glaucoma, has no noticeable signs or symptoms except gradual vision loss.


Early diagnosis and treatment can minimize or prevent optic nerve damage and limit glaucoma-related vision loss. It is important to get your eyes examined regularly and to make sure your that your eye doctor measures your intraocular pressure.

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