Eye diseases can develop gradually and may not cause noticeable symptoms in their early stages. At Eye 2 Eye Vision Center, we provide eye disease management in Williamsburg, VA to help detect changes, monitor eye health, and protect your vision over time. Dr. Matthew Gada and our team take a personalized approach to evaluating both vision and eye health concerns.

Regular eye examinations are an important part of identifying eye disease before significant vision changes occur. Conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, and diabetic eye disease can develop with few or no early symptoms. Routine monitoring allows us to compare changes over time and determine when additional testing, treatment, or referral may be appropriate. Patients may benefit from more frequent monitoring based on age, family history, existing medical conditions, previous eye disease, or changes in vision.
Our eye disease management services may help identify and monitor conditions including:
Glaucoma
Cataracts
Age-related macular degeneration
Diabetic eye disease
Dry eye and ocular surface conditions
Retinal and other eye health changes
Our team provides personalized evaluation and ongoing care for a range of eye health concerns, with recommendations based on each patient’s condition, symptoms, and individual needs.
Eye disease management begins with a careful evaluation of your vision, symptoms, medical history, and eye health. Depending on your findings, additional testing may be recommended to evaluate specific structures of the eye or track changes over time.
Your management plan will depend on the condition, its severity, and your individual risk factors. Some patients may need routine observation, while others may require treatment, prescription medication, more frequent testing, or coordinated care with another eye care specialist.
Some eye diseases can cause noticeable vision changes, while others may progress without obvious warning signs. Symptoms that should be evaluated include:
Persistent blurry vision
Increased sensitivity to light
Difficulty seeing at night
New or increasing floaters
Changes in peripheral vision
Unexplained changes in vision
Even if your vision seems stable, regular eye care is important for detecting changes that may not cause noticeable symptoms right away.
If you have been diagnosed with an eye condition, have risk factors for eye disease, or have noticed changes in your vision, schedule an evaluation with Eye 2 Eye Vision Center to discuss personalized eye disease management.
Eye 2 Eye Vision Center
1147 Professional Dr. Ste A Williamsburg, VA 23185
Phone: (757) 259-2300