Our Services.

Dr. Mann has owned and operated Pearle Vision in Waterford since 1995. After more than 30 years as an optometrist, Dr. Mann is proud of the practice he has built, the services offered, and the highly advanced technology he’s able to utilize in his practice. As an established practice, Dr. Mann and associates continue to offer the optimal experience for their patients with the best equipment available 

 
 
 
  • Comprehensive Eye Exams.

    During a comprehensive eye exam, we assess much more than your visual acuity. We also screen for common eye diseases, observe how your eyes work together, and evaluate the health of your retina, optic nerve and retinal blood vessels.

  • Medical Eye Exams.

    Our medical eye exam focuses on evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of your medical eye conditions, including cataracts, diabetes with complications, moderate to severe dry eyes, eye infections, eye pain or injuries, flashes or floaters, foreign bodies, glaucoma, lid infections and red or irritated eyes.

  • Contact Lenses.

    Choosing the right contact lenses isn’t a “one-size-fits-all” situation. We understand that each patient is unique, and we want to help you find the best fit. Our contact lens exams and fittings allow us to evaluate your lifestyle and individual needs and identify your best options available to you.

  • Functional Vision Assessments.

    Functional vision is about much more than just seeing the object. It’s about how your entire visual system works with your eyes and brain to react to and interact with the objects around you in real-time. Based on the tests and results, a custom therapy plan is then created.

  • Neurological Assements.

    Concussion assessment, Traumatic Brain Injuries, and anything related to brain functioning. We closely collaborate with professions to provide additional resources and holistic care.

  • Stress Related Computer Issues.

    Computer vision syndrome, also referred to as digital eye strain, describes a group of eye- and vision-related problems that result from prolonged digital computer and tablet use. Many individuals experience eye discomfort and vision problems when viewing digital screens for extended periods of time. CVS, or digital eye strain can be diagnosed through a comprehensive eye exam.

  • Macular Disease Prevention.

    The mission is to be able to assess the formation of drusen (waste product formation on a layer of the retina called the retinal pigment epithelium.) The goal to prevent the drusen from increasing in size and affecting vision. We have a multi-faceted approach to prevention and collaborate with professionals to access additional resources including PBM (light therapy), lifestyle modification, naturopathic and chiropractic assessments.

  • Referral Network.

    Through Dr. Mann’s assessment, he is able to provide recommendations for each patient’s unique case.