Astigmatism Treatment in Central Northwest

Astigmatism Treatment in Central Northwest

Say Goodbye to Blurred & Distorted Vision

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Have you been told you have astigmatism?

Are constant headaches and eyestrain impacting your life?

Astigmatism is a common eye condition characterized by an irregular curvature of the cornea that causes blurry, fuzzy, or distorted vision.

While astigmatism can certainly be a nuisance, there is no reason to suffer from it. It can be easily corrected with eyeglasses, contact lenses, or laser eye surgery.

For astigmatism treatment, contact Memorial Eye Center - Oak Forest in Central Northwest today!

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Give Your Eyes the Care They Deserve

How We Can Help

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  • Come in for an eye exam and we’ll determine what type of lens correction will offer you the clearest vision possible.
  • We’ll discuss all your treatment options so you can feel confident that you’ve chosen the best option for your visual needs and lifestyle.
  • During your follow-up visit, we’ll make sure that you’re comfortable with your new eyewear and we'll check that your new lenses are providing you with crisp, clear vision.

4 Ways to Treat Astigmatism

  • Prescription eyeglasses

    Mild to moderate levels of astigmatism can often be corrected with eyeglasses that contain a unique optical power (cylinder) to combat blurry vision caused by astigmatism.

  • Toric contact lenses

    Toric contact lenses are customized to your corneal shape and contain varying corrective powers throughout the lens. These soft contact lenses provide clear, sharp vision for people with mild to moderate astigmatism.

  • Scleral contact lenses

    Scleral contact lenses are ideal for moderate to severe astigmatism. These specialized rigid lenses are designed to arch over your irregular shaped cornea and rest on your sclera (the white part of your eye), to deliver clear vision.

  • Laser eye surgery

    If you’re looking to free yourself from eyeglasses and contact lenses, laser eye surgery offers permanent astigmatism correction. Candidacy for laser eye surgery depends on your age, and the type and severity of your astigmatism.

No matter your level of astigmatism, Memorial Eye Center - Oak Forest in Central Northwest has the perfect solution for your needs.


Your Astigmatism Treatment Specialist in Central Northwest

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Hours
  • Monday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Tuesday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Wednesday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Thursday 9:00 am - 5:30 pm
  • Friday 9:00 am - 5:30 pm
  • Saturday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
  • Sunday Closed
Insurance Plans
  • Aetna
  • VSP
  • Spectera
  • Metlife Vision
  • United Healthcare
Patient Reviews
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- Mar. 30, 2023
Love these guys and will certainly be back. We will miss Dr. Kovacs! Good Luck and Blessings!
- Mar. 24, 2023
Best staff, ever.!!
- Feb. 21, 2023
Dr. Kim-Van Chau and the technician were wonderful with my young daughter. They didn’t rush and le... t her explain what was bothering her eyes. Roberto was so patient helping her choose frames, and helped her find a pair she really liked that fit her perfectly.
- Feb. 04, 2023
Customer service was exceptional. All staff makes you feel welcomed. Dr. Kovacs does a great job exp... laining what's going on and has great bed side manners.
- Feb. 03, 2023
Professional, helpful, and friendly people in a cold, busy world.
- Jan. 17, 2023
Great friendly staff since you walk in. Great job
- Nov. 23, 2022
Very friendly, professional, and efficient staff and doctor. Highly recommend.
- Nov. 07, 2022
I love Dr Kovacs and her staff. Detailed testing available but no pressure if you choose to forego a... dditional testing. Great eyeglass selection in every price range.
- Oct. 23, 2022
Great staff and selection of frames
- Sep. 30, 2022
They were all fantastic with my elderly mother!
- Sep. 12, 2022
Friendly, competent staff. Dr. Kovacks always consultes with my opthamologist about my ongoing eye ... issues.
- Aug. 19, 2022
Very pleasant experience.
- Jul. 20, 2022
I've been coming for a few years and I am very happy with Dr Kovacs. She is extremely detailed orien... ted and the office has great technology. I love that I can have a detailed exam without being dilated. I'm very happy with my prescription as well! She takes her time to make sure you are getting a quality exam and prescription.
- Jul. 11, 2022
Great eye care and Great prices
- May. 10, 2022
Great service! Seen very knowledgeable.
- Feb. 27, 2022
Great staff. Excellent service
- Feb. 13, 2022
Staff is great. Everybody is so friendly and helpful
- Feb. 02, 2022
Excellent eye care facility - I will continue to come to Dr. Kovacs for my eye care and ask Roberto ... for advice on choosing the best frames and lenses for my needs. An excellent team!
- Dec. 07, 2021
I won't go anywhere else. Friendly, knowledgeable, caring everything I could ask for.
- Aug. 30, 2021
Best staff ever! So lovely, so accommodating. Couldn't recommend the entire office any higher.

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Astigmatism Diagnosis Treatment FAQs

What does astigmatism do to your eyes?

Astigmatism occurs when either the cornea or the lens inside the eye has mismatched curves, causing the eye surface to be egg-shaped rather than round.

While astigmatism causes blurry vision at all distances, it can also cause:

  • Wavy or distorted vision
  • Eye strain
  • Headaches
  • Squinting
  • Poor night vision
How do you fix astigmatism?

If you have astigmatism, corrective lenses (contacts or glasses) specifically designed for astigmatic eyes are an effective way to correct your blurry vision. They contain your optical prescription along with a specific cylinder lens power to target astigmatism and provide you with crystal clear vision. Laser surgery is another effective option to correct astigmatism.

Why has my astigmatism worsened?

About 20% of babies are born with astigmatism. In most cases, it disappears by around age 5. In others, astigmatism can become permanent and even worsen over time, generally stabilizing once the eyes reach their adult size (at around age 20).


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