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The Role of Technology in Your Vision Care

At Site Vision Center, technology is not about adding complexity to your visit; it’s about making eye care simpler, more comfortable, and more informative. The tools we use help us see more detail, explain what we find in a clearer way, and catch changes in your eye health earlier.

Whether you’re here for a routine eye exam, dry eye concerns, or long-term eye health monitoring, our technology helps us focus on what matters most: your vision and your comfort.

If you are due for an eye exam or have concerns about your vision, book an appointment with our team today to experience our technology firsthand.

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A Better Experience for Eye Pressure Testing

Eye pressure testing is an important part of protecting your eye health, especially when screening for conditions like glaucoma. We make this step as comfortable as possible.

With iCare, we can check eye pressure without the traditional air puff test. It’s a quick, gentle way to achieve accurate results while making the experience easier for patients of all ages.

This approach can help reduce anxiety during exams and keep your visit feeling smooth and stress-free.

A Clearer View of Your Eye Health

Understanding what is happening at the back of your eye helps us detect early changes and monitor long-term eye health. With Optos imaging, we can capture a wide view of your retina during a quick, comfortable scan, often with less need for dilation.

This allows us to:

  • See more of the retina in one image
  • Monitor changes over time more easily
  • Support earlier detection of eye conditions
  • Reduce the need for dilation in many cases

It’s a simple way to give us a much more complete picture of your eye health.

Dry Eye Care that Goes Beyond Drops

Dry eye can be frustrating, especially when it affects reading, screen use, or everyday comfort. That is why we take a closer look at the cause, not just the symptoms.

We use OptiLIGHT IPL therapy as part of our dry eye care approach. This light-based treatment is designed to help target inflammation that can contribute to dry eye and support healthier tear function over time.

Our focus is on improving comfort and eye health in a way that lasts, not just temporary relief.

Early Detection for Diabetic Eye Changes

Diabetes can affect the eyes long before any vision changes are noticed. That is why regular monitoring is an important part of protecting long-term eye health.

With RETeval testing and retinal imaging, we can better understand your retinal function and monitor for early changes associated with diabetic eye disease. This allows us to:

  • Track eye health more closely over time
  • Identify changes earlier, before symptoms appear
  • Support more proactive, informed care decisions

Our goal is simple: to stay ahead of changes so we can help protect your vision as early as possible.

Technology that Always Comes Back to You

At the end of the day, technology is just a tool. What matters most is how it helps you feel during your visit and how well you understand your eye health. At Site Vision Center, we use these tools to support:

  • Clear explanations
  • Comfortable testing
  • Early detection
  • Personalized care

Your visit should feel simple, informed, and focused on your needs. If it has been a while since your last eye exam, or if you are noticing changes in your vision or comfort, our team is here to help.

Schedule your appointment today and experience eye care supported by modern technology and a patient-first approach at Site Vision Center.

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Come Visit Us in Quincy

Visit Us

You can find us beside the R.P. Lumber on Broadway Street.

Where to park?

We have plenty of parking available in front of the clinic.

Contact Information

Our Hours

  • Monday: 8:30 AM 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 8:30 AM 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:30 AM 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 8:30 AM 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 8:30 AM 1:30 PM
  • Saturday: By Appointment Only
  • Sunday: Closed

Our Eyewear Brands

Are you managing your eye allergies?

Eye Health and Diseases

What are eye allergies? Eye allergies occur when your eyes react to an irritant in the environment. These irritants, also called allergens, can include dust, pollen, smoke, fragrances, and pet dander, which can come from a variety of sources. When exposed to an allergen, your eyes produce a substance called histamine to fight it off, […]

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August 1, 2021
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Healthy Living for Healthy Eyes

Eye Health and Diseases

Everyone probably tells you to eat healthy, exercise, and spend time away from the screen. Sure, it’s good for your health, but does it help your eyes? Absolutely! Here are a few key areas of healthy living that are also essential to your healthy eyes and vision. >Healthy Diet To help keep your eyes healthy, […]

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July 1, 2021
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FAQ: Computer Vision Syndrome

Eye Health and Diseases

What is computer vision syndrome? Computer vision syndrome, or CVS, is the discomfort or symptoms caused by focusing on a computer or technological device for a long and uninterrupted time. Common symptoms include: Headaches Loss of Focus Burning Eyes Tired eyes Red Eyes Double Vision Eye Twitching Blurred Vision Neck and Shoulder Pain Commonly Asked […]

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June 1, 2021
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What are eye allergies? Eye allergies occur when your eyes react to an irritant in the environment. These irritants, also called allergens, can include dust, pollen, smoke, fragrances, and pet dander, which can come from a variety of sources. When exposed to an allergen, your eyes produce a substance called histamine to fight it off, […]

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Everyone probably tells you to eat healthy, exercise, and spend time away from the screen. Sure, it’s good for your health, but does it help your eyes? Absolutely! Here are a few key areas of healthy living that are also essential to your healthy eyes and vision. >Healthy Diet To help keep your eyes healthy, […]

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What is computer vision syndrome? Computer vision syndrome, or CVS, is the discomfort or symptoms caused by focusing on a computer or technological device for a long and uninterrupted time. Common symptoms include: Headaches Loss of Focus Burning Eyes Tired eyes Red Eyes Double Vision Eye Twitching Blurred Vision Neck and Shoulder Pain Commonly Asked […]

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