About Us


Why are Eye exams important?
The optometrists at Camen Eye Care are the premier experts located at two separate locations near you. We strive to offer you complete eye care solutions while ensuring that you are comfortable throughout the entire process. You will leave your appointment satisfied with your care and happy about the new frames or contacts that you have chosen. With Camen Eye Care as your Why are Eye exams important, you will never need another eye doctor.

Eye Doctor San Diego
The optometrists at Camen Eye Care are the premier experts located at two separate locations near you. We strive to offer you complete eye care solutions while ensuring that you are comfortable throughout the entire process. You will leave your appointment satisfied with your care and happy about the new frames or contacts that you have chosen. With Camen Eye Care as your Why are Eye exams important, you will never need another eye doctor.
ABOUT US
We are committed to offering a uniquely combined and individually tailored approach to the comprehensive eye exam. In addition to providing services for primary eye care, our Total Performance Vision Assessment allow us to determine how well your eyes work together and explore how it may be affecting your daily living – because good vision is more than just 20/20! Together, we can then work to see if either a vision therapy or performance vision training program is right for you.
Traditional comprehensive eye exams determine your glasses and contact lens prescriptions as well as screen for ocular disease. Performance vision exams do all this as well as assess foundational binocular and sensorimotor vision skills that have the potential to impede on your performance at school, work, sports, and overall daily activities at home. These skills include (but are not limited to) eye teaming, peripheral awareness, eye-hand coordination, focusing, proprioception/coordination, tracking and more. A lack of development, concussion, or other traumatic brain events may affect these skills and result in symptoms such as headaches, poor reading comprehension, eye strain, nausea, low motivation, double vision, poor eye-hand coordination, poor reaction time, and difficulty concentrating. 90% of learning is through vision and 1 in 10 school-aged children has an undetected vision problem that can interfere with this learning. Through our Total Performance Vision Assessment, we can identify areas of both strength as well as opportunity for growth and improvement.


