We've helped thousands of people in our North County community achieve better vision since 1998…and we’ve enjoyed getting to know every single patient. You’ll realize our difference the minute you contact our office: our friendly staff, our patient focus and our commitment to technologies. We can’t wait to make a difference in your life through vision improvement.
Schedule Your Visit TodayAt Pendleton Eye Center, we offer a variety of specialty eye care services to improve, restore and protect your vision. Whether you are tired of wearing glasses or contacts or are experiencing the symptoms of a serious eye disease, Dr. Robert Pendleton has the extensive training and experience to properly diagnose your condition and provide personalized, compassionate treatment.
Request a Consultation NowBlurred vision refers to a lack of sharpness of vision resulting in the inability to see fine detail. Blurred vision may result from abnormalities such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, presbyopia, or astigmatism that can be improved with corrective lenses (eyeglasses) or it may signal the presence of eye disease.
Blurred Vision can be a symptom of:
Symptoms left untreated can lead to serious health complications. If you are experiencing this or any other medical symptom, please seek professional medical help immediately.
Request a Consultation NowHalos are bright circles that surround a light source, like headlights. Glare is light that enters your eye and interferes with your vision. Halos often show up when you’re in a dim or dark place. Glare is more likely in the daytime. They're a normal response to bright lights, but deeper problems can also bring them on.
Night Glare and Halos can be a symptom of:
Symptoms left untreated can lead to serious health complications. If you are experiencing this or any other medical symptom, please seek professional medical help immediately.
Request a Consultation NowIf you have watery eyes, there are several possible reasons.
Watering Eyes can be a symptom of:
Symptoms left untreated can lead to serious health complications. If you are experiencing this or any other medical symptom, please seek professional medical help immediately.
Request a Consultation NowAllergies and eye infections can both cause your eyes to feel sore, red and itchy. Often, itchy or irritated eyes can become sore after excessive rubbing. The eye infection conjunctivitis is a particularly common cause of sore, red eyes. Contact lens irritation can also cause sore, red eyes.
Red Eyes can be a symptom of:
Symptoms left untreated can lead to serious health complications. If you are experiencing this or any other medical symptom, please seek professional medical help immediately
Request a Consultation NowA drooping eyelid is also called ptosis or blepharoptosis. In this condition, the border of the upper eyelid falls to a lower position than normal. In severe cases, the drooping eyelid can cover all or part of the pupil and interfere with vision.
Lid Issues can be a symptom of:
Symptoms left untreated can lead to serious health complications. If you are experiencing this or any other medical symptom, please seek professional medical help immediately.
Request a Consultation NowThe medical term for lazy eye is “amblyopia.” Amblyopia occurs when your brain favors one eye, often due to poor vision in your other eye. Eventually, your brain might ignore signals from your weak, or “lazy,” eye. The condition can result in vision impairment and loss of depth perception.
Wandering Eyes can be a symptom of:
Symptoms left untreated can lead to serious health complications. If you are experiencing this or any other medical symptom, please seek professional medical help immediately.
Request a Consultation NowHaving clear information about your eye care is the first step to making confident choices. Knowing more about your vision will help you feel better prepared to discuss treatment options with your eye care provider.
We hope these resources will help you gain a better understanding of your eye health and some of the conditions that can affect your vision. We are always happy to answer any questions you may have.
learn moreThe doctors at Pendleton Eye Center are committed to caring for their patients’ vision at every stage of life. Their experience and training allow patients to find all their eye care needs at one practice.
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