Wagner EyeCare Associates - Eye Doctor Chandler, Arizona
Wagner EyeCare Associates is dedicated to providing the most comprehensive eye exams to patients throughout Chandler. Our eye exams are designed to detect eye diseases, even at the earliest stages. We also have a large selection of contact lenses and frames for you to choose from, with styles, brands, and colors to suit every face and preference.
Elevate your eye care to the next level with Wagner EyeCare Associates, your trusted Chandler optometrist.
Why Choose Wagner EyeCare Associates?
Eye Exams & Optometry Services in Chandler, Arizona
At Wagner EyeCare Associates we welcome patients of all ages to our comfortable optometry office. Our warm and trusted eye doctors provide personalized optical and medical eye care services to satisfy your family’s needs at any age, from pediatrics to geriatrics. Depending upon your age, lifestyle and overall health condition, vision care requirements change. In our friendly clinic, we become familiar with each individual patient in order to customize eye exams and treatment options. We see patients as young as 6 years old and younger children should see a pediatric eye care specialist office.
Our family eye care services include eye exams for kids and adults, low vision, vision correction and management of age-related eye disease. Located conveniently to serve Chandler residents, we offer hours to suit every family’s schedule.
Featured Eye Care Services
Whether you wear daily, weekly or monthly disposables, or conventional lenses, check out our selection of lenses that fit your needs.
We carry the latest European and American designer eyewear collections in a variety of styles, colors and materials.
Need a comprehensive eye exam Chandler, Arizona? Visit our eye care clinic for your annual eye exam today.
Our Doctors Answer Your Questions
Q: When should my child have their first eye examination?
A: Our office actually participates in InfantSee, a free program that allows for screening of infants between 6 to 12 months of age. It is a way of checking for the risk of lazy eye and the internal health of the eye. Obviously at this age, children cannot read an eyechart, but we have methods that allow us to check for any prescription and health issues. After that, it is recommended that children have a comprehensive exam at around age 3. At this age, they are able to respond more interactively and we are able to make sure their vision is developing properly. We can also begin testing for any developmental delays that may be eye or vision related and that may hinder their learning abilities in the future.