Our Washington location provides long-term medical eye care for patients managing glaucoma, diabetic eye changes, corneal disorders, ocular surface disease, and other chronic conditions. Your plan is structured around precise diagnostics, steady monitoring, and timely intervention.
Support for Eye Conditions That Change Over Time
Many eye diseases develop slowly and quietly, which is why routine screening isn’t always enough. We monitor your eye health across months and years, comparing new imaging and clinical findings with previous results. This allows us to spot even subtle changes early and adapt your care before symptoms affect your daily life.
Conditions We Commonly Manage at Eye Rx Washington DC
Our eye doctors have extensive experience caring for patients with:
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Glaucoma
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Diabetic retinopathy and diabetes-related eye changes
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Corneal disease
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Ocular surface disease
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Post-surgical conditions or complications
Each condition progresses differently, and so do the people who live with them. Instead of using a one-size-fits-all schedule, we tailor your testing frequency, exam structure, and follow-up plan to your eye behavior and your overall health.
Advanced Imaging That Reveals What Exams Alone Can’t
Accurate diagnosis and long-term monitoring rely on high-quality imaging. At Eye Rx Washington DC, we use tools such as:
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Optomap ultra-widefield imaging
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OCT scanning
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Corneal topography
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Pentacam anterior segment imaging
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Meibography, when eyelid or gland function is involved
These technologies allow us to examine layers and structures that aren’t visible through routine examination alone. With clearer information, we can track progression more reliably, explain your condition in a way that makes sense, and adjust your treatment at the right time.
Integrated Care for Corneal & Ocular Surface Conditions
When disease affects the cornea or the ocular surface, our Washington office offers an expanded range of services, including those available through our on-site Dry Eye Center and Specialty Contact Lens Center. Treatment may involve:
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Targeted dry eye therapies
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Scleral lenses
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Medically necessary contact lenses
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EyePrintPRO™ for highly irregular corneas
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Ongoing evaluation of corneal clarity and visual function
This collaborative approach ensures that every aspect of your condition is supported, from comfort to visual performance.
If you have glaucoma, diabetic eye changes, corneal disease, a history of ocular surface issues, or are recovering from eye surgery, an exam can help protect your long-term vision. Our team will review your medical history, perform the imaging and testing your condition requires, and build a follow-up plan that fits both the diagnosis and your lifestyle.

