EYE EXAMS
A comprehensive exam is the surest way to identify the cause of your visual problems; regular exams are also vital for prevention of diseases.FRAMES & LENSES
A wide variety of options are available that can be tailored to suit not only your medical needs but also your fashion preferences.CONTACTS
We recommend the best contact lenses for you based on a complete eye examination and a review of your visual needs.VISUAL CORRECTION
Visual correction is a general term used to describe a variety of optometric techniques for correcting less-than-perfect vision.SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR A COMPREHENSIVE EYE EXAM.
WELCOME TO ELLIOTT EYE DOCTORS
Meet the Doctors
From vision correction to treatment and diagnosis of any eye conditions. Elliott Eye Doctors have the knowledge and experience to help with any of your eye needs.
Our highly experienced and friendly staff have been committed to providing compassionate and personalized eye care to the families of Foxboro, Milford, and Norton, MA and its surrounding communities for over 30 years.
A CONCISE GUIDE TO
The Most Common Visual Conditions
Some of the most common causes of impaired vision are listed below. These, along with many other vision impairments, are treated with care and precision by our doctors.
Hyperopia
Farsightedness, medically known as hyperopia, refers to vision that is good at a distance but not at close range.
Myopia
Nearsightedness, medically known as myopia, refers to vision that is good at close range but not at a distance.
Astigmatism
Astigmatism is an uneven or irregular curvature of the cornea or lens, which results in blurred or distorted vision.
Amblyopia
Also known as a lazy eye, is loss of vision due to poor development of the eye and can be permanent if not corrected prior to the age of 7.
Blepharitis
A common eye condition, blepharitis is a general term for an inflammation of the eyelid and eyelashes.
Presbyopia
Aging eyes, known as presbyopia, is a condition in which the lens of the eye gradually loses its flexibility.
Strabismus
Eye turn, medically known as strabismus, refers to a condition in which eyes are misaligned.