Edmonds And Associates Llc
Gregg Family Eyecare
1266 Providence Rd, Secane, PA 19018
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- HoursCLOSED NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Tue Wed - Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 610-449-2540
- Address:
- 3300 Township Line Rd Drexel Hill, PA 19026
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- Categories
- Optometrists, Contact Lenses, Eyeglasses, Optical Goods
- Services / Products
- Eye Disorders, Astigmatic Lenses, Prescription Sunglasses, Safety Eyewear, Polycarbonate Lenses, Prescription Ski Goggles, Bifocal Eyewear Lenses, Cataract Lenses, Lineless Trifocal Lenses, UV Protective Coatings, Protective Eyewear, Anti-Reflective Lenses, Fashion Eyewear, Sleep-In Contact Lenses, Replacement Eyewear, Trifocal Contact Lenses, Progressive Lenses, Sports Eyewear, Gas Permeable Contact Lenses, Bifocal Contact Lenses, Computer Eyeglasses, Lineless Bifocal Lenses, Plastic Lenses, Extended Wear Contacts, Designer Eyewear, Sunglasses, Opera Eyeglasses, Trifocal Lenses, Polarized Sun Lenses, Same Day Soft Contact Lenses, Contact Lenses, Low Vision Devices, Oxygen Permeable Lenses, Scratch Resistant Lenses, Children's Eyewear, Glasses, Lens Coatings, Budget Eyewear, Custom Lenses, Disposable Contacts, Lenses
- Payment Options
- Brands
- contact lenses
- Accreditation
Licensed Insured Bonded
General Info
Welcome to Edmonds Eye Associates. Drs. Scott and Susan Edmonds started the practice in the early 1980s combining their unique individual experience at Lankenau Hospital and Wills Eye Hospital. Their mission was to bring the lessons of specialized tertiary eye care to a community based location. With experience in glaucoma, pre and post op cataract care, retina and cornea, the all the doctors of the Edmonds Eye Associates team continue to work closely with the surgical teams at Wills. With an emphasis on prevention and early detection, the primary care eye examination will set the course for a life time of good vision. The practice also has a unique perspective on the long term management of complex eye and vision problems. Macular degeneration, keratoconus, and vision loss from diabetic retinopathy and advance glaucoma are typical problems that can be managed with a combination of specialty contact lenses, prism, magnification and rehabilitation.