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702.896.2020
6028 S. Fort Apache Road, Suite 101,  Las Vegas

Location

6028 S. Fort Apache Road, Suite 101
Las Vegas, Nevada 89148

Phone: 702.896.2020

Hours:
Mon-Thurs: 8AM–5PM
Friday 8AM–4:30PM
Sat & Sun: Closed

Eye Doctor in Las Vegas, NV

The Las Vegas eye doctors at Ideal EyeCare Ophthalmology and Ideal Aesthetics are your source for pediatric, adult eye care services as well as a variety of cosmetic and aesthetic procedures. Call or schedule an appointment online with our ophthalmologist, today!
  • Pediatric Eye Care
    • Amblyopia (Lazy Eye) – A condition where one eye is weaker than the other, leading to poor vision development in that eye. Early treatment can help improve vision.
    • Blepharitis, Meibomitis, Chalazia – These are common eyelid conditions causing irritation, swelling, or bumps on the eyelids. Treatment may include warm compresses or medication.
    • Pediatric Cataracts – Clouding of the eye’s lens that can affect vision in children. Early detection and treatment are crucial for preventing vision problems.
    • Eye and Eyelid Lesions – Small growths or spots on the eye or eyelids, which may require evaluation to ensure they are not harmful.
    • Myopia Management – Techniques and treatments to slow the progression of nearsightedness in children, helping to protect their vision over time.
    • Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction – A blockage in the tear duct that causes watery eyes and can lead to infection. Often treated with massage or minor procedures.
    • Nystagmus – A condition where the eyes make repetitive, uncontrolled movements, which can affect vision. Various treatments may help manage the symptoms.
    • Orbital Lesions – Abnormal growths in the eye socket that may need evaluation and treatment to protect eye health.
    • Ocular Allergies – Eye allergies causing itching, redness, and swelling. Treatment can help alleviate symptoms and improve comfort.
    • Ptosis – Drooping of the upper eyelid, which can affect vision and appearance. Treatment may include surgery to correct the eyelid position.
    • Refractive Errors – Vision problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism that require corrective lenses to improve vision.
    • Pediatric Strabismus – Misalignment of the eyes where they do not point in the same direction. Early treatment can help correct this condition.
    • Uveitis & Iritis (Iridocyclitis) – Inflammation inside the eye that can cause pain and vision problems. Prompt treatment is essential to prevent complications.
    • Anisocoria & Horner’s Syndrome – Conditions involving unequal pupil sizes or nerve damage that affect eye function. Requires thorough evaluation and management.
  • Adult Eye Care
    • Blepharitis/Meibomitis/Chalazia-Adults – Common eyelid issues that cause irritation, swelling, or lumps. Treatment often includes warm compresses, hygiene, or medication.
    • Cataracts – Clouding of the eye’s lens leading to blurred vision. Cataract surgery can restore clarity and improve vision.
    • Diabetic Retinopathy – A diabetes-related eye condition that damages blood vessels in the retina, potentially leading to vision loss. Regular monitoring and treatment are vital.
    • Dry Eyes – A condition where the eyes do not produce enough tears, causing discomfort and vision problems. Treatments aim to restore moisture and comfort.
    • Facial Spasms – Involuntary muscle contractions around the eyes and face. Treatment can help alleviate these spasms and improve quality of life.
    • Glaucoma – A group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, leading to vision loss. Early detection and treatment can prevent serious complications.
    • Macular Degeneration – An age-related condition affecting the central part of the retina, leading to vision loss. Treatment can help slow its progression.
    • Pterygium – A growth on the white part of the eye that can affect vision and appearance. It may require removal if it becomes bothersome.
    • Strabismus – Misalignment of the eyes in adults, which can be treated to improve vision and appearance.
      • Adult Strabismus – Treatment for eye misalignment in adults, which may involve surgery or vision therapy to correct the condition.
      • Complex Strabismus and Syndromes – Special cases of strabismus often associated with other conditions, requiring specialized care and treatment.
      • Estotropia – A type of strabismus where one or both eyes turn inward. Treatment can correct the alignment and improve vision.
      • Exotropia – A form of strabismus where one or both eyes turn outward. Various treatments can help realign the eyes.
      • Eye Muscle Evaluation – An assessment of the muscles controlling eye movement, often used to diagnose and treat strabismus or other eye conditions.
      • Hypertropia – A condition where one eye is higher than the other, often due to muscle issues. Treatment can help correct this misalignment.
  • Optical
    • Contact Lenses – Corrective lenses worn directly on the eyes, offering a comfortable and convenient alternative to eyeglasses.
    • Eyeglasses – Frames fitted with lenses to correct vision problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism.
    • Prism Glasses – Special lenses designed to correct double vision or other specific eye alignment issues.
  • Aesthetics
    • Body Sculpting – Non-surgical treatments designed to contour and shape the body, often targeting stubborn fat areas.
    • Advanced Skin Care – Treatments and products aimed at improving skin health and appearance, addressing concerns like aging, acne, and texture.
    • Skin Revitalization
      • Tempsure® ENVI – A non-invasive treatment that uses radiofrequency energy to tighten skin, reducing wrinkles and fine lines.
      • Chemical Peels – A skin treatment that removes the top layers of skin, revealing smoother, more youthful skin beneath.
    • Skin Rejuvenation
      • BOTOX® – A popular cosmetic treatment that temporarily reduces wrinkles by relaxing facial muscles.

Our Location

6028 S. Fort Apache Road, Suite 101
Las Vegas, Nevada 89148

Phone: phone 702.896.2020
Fax: 702.896.2025

Conveniently located on South Fort Apache Rd between West Russell Rd and West Sunset Rd (near Patrick Rd)

Open Mon to Thurs from 8am - 5pm, and Friday from 8am - 4:30pm.