Ophthalmology in Falmouth, VA


Access Eye – Falmouth Office
110 Cambridge Street
Fredericksburg, VA 22405

Access Eye is Falmouth, VA’s most trusted eye care provider. Our dedicated team of eye doctors provide personalized care to every patient. Patients can expect to find a knowledgeable, friendly staff at Access Eye. Our eye care professionals correct vision imperfections, treat ocular diseases and diagnose potential problems with comprehensive eye tests.

Our Falmouth office is located in Fredericksburg. We have four amazing doctors on staff:

  • Arash Mansouri, MD, is an ophthalmologist who specializes in no-stitch cataract surgery. He also performs laser vision correction, glaucoma surgery and blepharoplasty.
  • Matthew Tadrus, MD, is an ophthalmologist who specializes in laser vision correction surgery and advanced cataract surgery.
  • Dr. Cameron Rowe, OD, switched his educational focus from chemical engineering to optometry when he realized he preferred to help people. He values educating his patients about their eye health.

Comprehensive Eye Exams

Comprehensive Eye Exam in Falmouth, VAAlthough many people believe eye exams are solely for people who need glasses, everyone who hopes to maintain healthy eyes for their entire lives should undergo regular examinations. Access Eye’s optometrists examine all parts of the eyes, including the lens, optic nerve, pupil and retina. The examination will check your visual acuity at near, far and in-between distances, both with and without glasses. It will also test your eye’s depth perception, response to light and muscle movement. These tests help your optometrist to spot potential problems like glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy.

Eyewear

Eyewear in Falmouth, VAThe optical staff at Access Eye works in conjunction with our optometrists to provide patients with eyeglasses that provide them with the best sight possible. We provide a wide variety of frames that are both fashionable and affordable so that patients can choose options that reflect their personal style without spending a fortune. Designer frames are also available for those who want top-of-the-line glasses. Look for our selection of sunglasses (available with and without prescriptions) and children’s frames, as well.

Cataract Surgery

Cataract Surgery in Falmouth, VACataracts refer to a cloudiness that forms on the eye’s lens. Nearly 50% of Americans develop cataracts by the age of 75. Most will see their cataracts get progressively worse, continuously degrading their quality of vision.

Fortunately, cataracts are easily treated with cataract surgery, the most performed surgery in the United States. Our ophthalmologists perform this quick procedure on an outpatient basis in our surgery center. First, the cataracts are broken apart with a tiny instrument and removed from the eye through a small incision. The eye’s lens is then replaced with an intraocular lens (IOL), which is implanted in its place. Cataracts cannot reform on this artificial lens. Patients may choose from several lens options, some of which can correct refractive errors like nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism.

Glaucoma Treatment

Glaucoma Treatment in Falmouth, VAGlaucoma is a group of conditions that affect the optic nerve. If fluid cannot drain properly from the eye, the resulting buildup puts pressure on the optic nerve and harms its ability to communicate information to the brain. The main type of glaucoma is open-angle glaucoma, which can come on so slowly that patients have trouble recognizing it until they lose a lot of their sight. Angle-closure glaucoma is less common, but it works quickly to steal vision and should be treated as a medical emergency.

The doctors at Access Eye have multiple treatments for glaucoma: eye drops, laser procedures and surgeries such as trabeculectomy and viscocanalostomy. They will select the appropriate treatment depending on the type of glaucoma the patient has and the severity of the case. When left alone, glaucoma can lead to permanent blindness, so prompt treatment is important.

Retina Disease

Glaucoma Treatment in Falmouth, VAThe retina is the thin layer of tissue at the back of the eyeball. It receives and sorts through visual information that enters the eye, sending that information to the brain via the optic nerve. Diseases that affect the retina can significantly impair vision, in some cases causing blindness.

The optometrists are equipped to identify and treat retina problems like macular degeneration, floaters and diabetic retinopathy. Addressing these conditions limits their symptoms and can ultimately preserve patients’ eyesight.

Dry Eye

Dry Eye Treatment in Falmouth, VAChronic dry eye is a condition marked by stinging, itchy eyes. This problem is brought on by the eye’s inability to form healthy, natural tears to keep the eye sufficiently lubricated. The optometrists at Access Eye can test the volume and quality of patients’ tears to determine the root cause of the irritation. They may suggest artificial tears, prescription medication and/or nutritional modifications to decrease inflammation of the eyes.

Blepharoplasty

Eyelid Surgery in Falmouth, VAAlthough many patients seek blepharoplasty for cosmetic purposes, Access Eye provides upper eyelid surgery to those whose sight can benefit from the surgery. As people age, their brow skin and fat begins to sag, weighing down on the upper eyelid. In some patients, that extra weight prevents the eye from opening fully, limiting the range of vision. This surgery involves carefully removing the excess skin and fat, allowing the upper eyelid to return to its normal position while also rejuvenating the face.

The optometrists at Access Eye are committed to providing excellent care and maintaining the vision of their patients — young and old. If you are interested in updating a vision prescription, undergoing a comprehensive eye exam or treating an eye condition, the team at Access is well-equipped with the latest technology to offer unrivaled care. To make an appointment in Falmouth, VA or any of our four neighboring locations, please email access@accesseye.com or call (540) 371-2020.