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7 Years Experience

ELL founders bring over 17 years of Optical experience. Our mission is to provide services nationwide, complemented by a dedicated mobile division. We proudly partnered with Alliance, Bonvie, CIMAS, Cellmed, First Mutual, FBC, Maisha, Savelife, PSMAS, and ProHealth Medical Aids.

Our team of experienced optometrists and eye care professionals is dedicated to delivering personalized attention and expert care. We pride ourselves on staying current with the latest developments in optometry and offering innovative solutions for all your vision needs. From routine eye examinations to specialized treatments, we ensure that every patient receives the highest standard of care in a comfortable and welcoming environment.

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Regular eye examinations can detect vision problems and eye health issues early

We provide customized solutions for digital eye strain and computer vision syndrome

Our experts recommend proper ergonomics and screen positioning for optimal eye health

We offer specialized lenses and coatings designed for digital device users

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Find answers to common questions about eye health, examinations, and vision care. If you don't see your question here, feel free to contact us directly for personalized assistance.

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Adults should have a comprehensive eye exam every 1-2 years, or more frequently if recommended by your optometrist. Children should have their first eye exam between 6-12 months of age, again at age 3, and before starting school. Those with existing eye conditions or risk factors may need more frequent examinations.
Common signs include frequent headaches, blurry vision, squinting, difficulty seeing at night, eye strain when using digital devices, holding reading materials at arm's length, and seeing halos around lights. If you experience any of these symptoms, it's recommended to schedule an eye examination.
An optometrist is a primary eye care provider who examines, diagnoses, treats, and manages vision changes and eye diseases. An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who specializes in eye and vision care, performs eye surgery, and treats complex eye conditions. Both professionals play important roles in maintaining eye health.
Yes, please bring your current glasses or contact lenses, a list of current medications, your medical history information, and your insurance information if applicable. It's also helpful to note any specific vision problems you've been experiencing.
A comprehensive eye examination typically takes 30-60 minutes. This includes various tests to check your vision, eye pressure, eye health, and potential need for vision correction. If dilation is required, the appointment may take longer as your eyes need time to respond to the drops.
Yes, contact lenses are safe when properly prescribed and cared for. However, it's crucial to follow proper hygiene practices, replacement schedules, and care instructions. Regular check-ups with your optometrist ensure your lenses continue to fit well and your eyes remain healthy.
Dry eyes can be caused by various factors including aging, environmental conditions, certain medications, extended digital device use, and medical conditions. Treatment options include artificial tears, lifestyle changes, prescription medications, and in-office procedures. Your optometrist can determine the best treatment plan for your specific situation.
Follow the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, take a 20-second break and look at something 20 feet away. Additionally, ensure proper lighting, maintain good posture, adjust screen settings for comfort, and consider computer glasses with blue light filtering. Regular eye exams can also help address specific digital eye strain issues.