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1024 Willow Creek Road
Prescott, AZ 86301
(928) 778-3937 - Click for driving instructions
Still not sure about where we are? No problem! Just give our friendly Eyecare Associates of Prescott staff a call and we can provide additional information.

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Special testing is occasionally needed to diagnose or monitor an eye health problem. We constantly invest time and resources to provide you with state of the art care. The following specialized instruments may be utilized:
The GDx Scanning Laser Polarimeter detects damage from glaucoma at its earliest stages. We are no longer waiting for patients to have elevated intraocular pressure and visual field loss before detecting and treating glaucoma. GDx analysis has been proven to accurately discriminate between healthy and glaucomatous eyes and to be predictive of visual field loss. Subtle changes are tracked over time using Advanced Serial Analysis. Typical test time is 1-3 minutes so it is quick and painless.
The Sonogage ultrasound corneal pachometer measures the thickness of the cornea in micrometers. We use this instrument most often for glaucoma management and LASIK co-management. For glaucoma, we know from multiple studies that a thin cornea puts a patient at increased risk of glaucoma. LASIK removes corneal tissue using a femtosecond laser so corneas have to be thick enough pre-operatively to be stable after surgery.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, a high resolution image of the eye is priceless. Our imaging system utilizes a low intensity flash to increase patient comfort. Using the Synemed software, images can be magnified, colors can be inverted, and subtle changes can be detected when comparing images to previous results. This not only helps our doctors effectively manage your condition but assists in your understanding as well.
Humphrey visual fields are the gold standard in eye care. Visual field defects are noted in glaucoma, strokes, macular degeneration and many more conditions. Every comprehensive eye exam includes a screening visual field at no additional charge. If further study is needed, our doctors will order a threshold visual field test. This testing parameter detects more subtle visual field defects and allows close monitoring over time.
Dry Eye Syndrome is very common in northern Arizona. After a full diagnostic work up for Dry Eye Syndrome, our doctors may recommend intracanalicular plugs as part of the treatment regimen. Diagnostic plugs allow you to experience a 4-7 day test period to determine if you may benefit from longer lasting plugs. After the test period, the plugs will simply dissolve on their own. If you experience temporary improvement of your symptoms, our doctors will discuss longer lasting options to achieve ongoing relief. Read more about intracanalicular plugs (a third party informational Acrobat file).
Our corneal topographer provides a three-dimensional view of the front surface of the eye (cornea). This testing is utilized in diagnosing and monitoring kerataconus, epithelial-basement-membrane-dystrophy, irregular forms of astigmatism, and in fitting certain kinds of contact lenses.
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Hours Monday-Friday 8:15am-5pm.
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Matthew Sullivan, O.D.
As the founder of Eyecare Associates of Prescott, Dr. Sullivan has long been committed to exemplary patient care.
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Jon Bundy, O.D.
Dedicated to staying at the forefront of technology, Dr. Bundy is committed to providing state-of-the-art care in a warm, comfortable atmosphere.
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