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We transforms point-of-care disinfection

Improving patient safety, regulatory compliance and practice efficiency for eye care contamination and waste problem.

  • optometry services
  • prescription glasses

Focused on Your Vision

The New Standard of Eye Care

Eye care has a contamination and waste problem.

Contaminated equipment exposes 110 million patients and costs the US healthcare system $275 million every year.

DropMate solves the contamination crisis in eye care with an innovative solution meant for eye clinics, doctors, and patients

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exposures annually

during routine eye exams

the dropmate difference

We transform point-of-care disinfection

DropMate solves the contamination crisis in eye care with an innovative solution meant for doctors, clinics, and patients

  • Elevate the standard of care Meets or exceeds standards from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and The Joint Commission (JCAHO)
  • Improve patient safety The first and only multi-device solution that disinfects in-use eyedropper bottles and all clinical eye equipment
  • Increase practice efficiency Instant, automated, and effortless cycle simplifies all clinical workflows
  • Reduce cost and waste Decrease supply costs, medication waste, and plastic generation in clinics and ASCs

our services

Cutting-edge technology

Our ophthalmologists perform routine eye exams designed to give us an insight into your overall vision. Ensure your vision prescription is up-to-date and identify concerns before they become problematic with routine, annual eye exams.

+ 40000

Satisfied clients

seeing clear again

Experts in eye disease and conditions

Take the first step in your journey to clearer vision

  • General Ophthalmology
  • Digital Optometrics
  • Eye Infections & Injuries
  • Dry Eye Syndrome
  • Foreign Body Removal
  • Refraction for Eyeglasses

our innovation

Cutting-edge technology

Our proprietary system uses germicidal irradiation to achieve rapid, chemical-free antisepsis while meeting the strictest high-level disinfection (HLD) standards

Regain Your Focus

Say Goodbye to the Blurred View

Patient Experience

More than 250 five-star reviews on Google
5/5

Had a sudden eye issue occur and they were able to fit me in right away. After a thorough exam they determined it was not serious. Much apoteciated!

5/5

My first appointment with Dr. Christensen was good he was nice introduced himself asked good questions about my conditions thoroughly checked my eyes and told my results. I enjoyed this appointment.

5/5

The best ophthalmology care I have ever experienced! Professional and friendly staff made me feel like family… would highly recommend to anyone!!!

5/5

I had a positive experience at this clinic. The doctor was very thorough with my eye exam and explained the results in a way I could easily understand. The only downside was that the parking situation could be better.

5/5

I had a wonderful experience ! The staff was incredibly professional and made me feel comfortable throughout the entire process. Dr. Smith took the time to explain my condition and treatment options thoroughly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Symptoms of dry eye syndrome may affect one or both eyes and often include: burning or gritty feeling in the eyes, mucus in the eyes, sensitivity to light, eye redness, difficulty seeing at night, watery and stinging eyes, blurred vision.
At first, the cloudiness in your vision caused by a cataract may affect only a small part of the eye’s lens. You may not notice any vision loss. As the cataract grows larger, it clouds more of your lens. More clouding changes the light passing through the lens. This may lead to symptoms you notice more.
Conventional treatment for disorders such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism typically relies on corrective prescription lenses. Disorders such as cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and retinal detachment require advanced medical and surgical treatments.
A medical exam includes diagnosis and treatment of an eye disease or malady (like glaucoma, conjunctivitis, or cataracts). A routine eye exam, on the other hand, includes diagnosis and treatment of non-medical complaints, like astigmatism, or farsightedness.
The symptoms can start so slowly that you may not notice them. The only way to find out if you have glaucoma is to get a comprehensive dilated eye exam. There’s no cure for glaucoma, but early treatment can often stop the damage and protect your vision.