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St. Louis Eye Care Center

Outside Our St. Louis Office

13134 Tesson Ferry Road
St. Louis, MO 63128

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am to 5pm CST

Phone: (314) 375-0111
Fax: (314) 722-4320

Eye Care Services at our St. Louis Office – South County

We provide a wide range of services in St Louis to meet the varied needs of our patients. For over 20 years, Pepose Vision Institute has been providing premium vision correction services to St. Louis and the surrounding Midwest.

Our services include:

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is often referred to as “the silent thief of sight” because it doesn’t show any symptoms until permanent vision damage has occurred. It’s usually caused by a buildup of pressure inside the eye but can also occur as a hereditary issue. If you’re concerned about your risk for glaucoma or anyone in your family has had glaucoma before, schedule an eye exam with Pepose Vision today!

Dry Eye Treatment

Dry eye can occur for several different reasons; therefore, there are many other treatment methods for dry eye. The best way to treat dry eye is to have your eye examined by a professional. Some of the symptoms you may experience from dry eye syndrome include a scratchy, gritty, or burning sensation. Schedule an appointment today to talk about treatment options for your dry eye!

Cataract Surgery

Cataracts can occur as a natural part of aging. While it may not show any symptoms until it begins to affect your vision, it can lead to blindness. Fortunately, cataracts can be effectively treated through cataract surgery. This is when the eye’s natural lens is replaced with an artificial one called an intraocular lens (IOL). Depending on which IOL you pick, your vision could be better than ever. Take our Cataract IQ Test today to test your knowledge of cataracts!

Eye Exams

Since so many eye disorders begin to progress without showing any symptoms, eye exams are crucial to protecting your vision. Unfortunately, some of these diseases, like glaucoma, can’t be reversed, and the vision loss is permanent. To prevent this from happening, schedule routine eye exams to ensure your vision stays healthy!

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