• Laser Vision Correction

    LASIK (Laser-In-Situ Keratomileusis) For more than three decades, laser vision correction has been the dominant method for refractive surgery. Today, LASIK is most frequently used as an outpatient procedure for the correction of low, moderate and high prescriptions. Prior to LASIK surgery, your eye

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  • Macular Degeneration Treatments

    Patients who are diagnosed with wet macular degeneration have new options for laser treatments. As macular degeneration progresses, new blood vessels may develop in the eye, which can cause scarring and a loss of central vision. To stop the progression of the disease and limit scarring, laser treatments

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  • Nearsightedness (Myopia)

    Nearsightedness occurs when light entering the eye focuses in front of the retina instead of directly on it. This is caused by a cornea that is steeper, or an eye that is longer, than a normal eye. Nearsightedness causes difficulty seeing at a distance. It is often discovered in school-age children who

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  • Need For Bifocals (Presbyopia)

    Presbyopia is a difficulty in focusing that many people begin noticing after age 40. Most people first notice difficulty in reading very fine print. Print seems to have less contrast and a brighter, more direct light is needed for reading. In many cases, patients begin holding reading material further

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  • Orbits and Plastics

    Orbits and plastics are typically used to correct problems with the skin or muscle around the eye. Droopy or floppy eyelids; cysts, chalazion or other growths around the eye; or side effects from Grave's disease (a thyroid disorder) are common eye problems that benefit from orbits and plastics. These

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  • Red Eyes

    One of the causes of a red eye is subconjunctival hemorrhage. This happens when a small blood vessel under the conjunctiva breaks and bleeds. A red patch of blood appears on the white of the eye, but causes no pain or change in vision. In some cases, the hemorrhage is caused by coughing, heaving lifting

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  • Retinal Treatments and Surgeries

    Summarized below are different laser treatments and surgical procedures applied for a variety of retinal problems. Diabetic Retinopathy Treatments Three laser treatments have been developed for the treatment of diabetic retinopathy at different stages of the disease. The goal for each of these procedures

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  • Strabismus Surgery

    Strabismus surgery is used to realign the muscles that control eye movements. The need for surgery depends on which way the eye is turning, the severity of the turned or crossed eye, and whether or not improvements can be made through glasses or vision therapy. This same day, outpatient surgery is performed

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  • Uveitis

    Uveitis is an inflammation of the eye's structures responsible for its blood supply. The structures, called the uveal tract, include the iris, ciliary body and choroid. There are three major types of uveitis, each classified by the structures it affects. 1. Anterior uveitis (also known as iridocyclitis)

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  • Vascular Occlusions

    Retinal vascular occlusions may involve both arteries and veins. Far more common are retinal vein occlusions. They occur when a retinal vein becomes obstructed by an adjacent blood vessel. This causes hemorrhage in the retina, which can result in swelling and lack of oxygen to the retina and sometimes

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  • Vascular Treatments

    Laser treatments are used for a variety of vascular occlusions. For central vein occlusion, the purpose of the treatment is to prevent further growth of new blood vessels in the front of the eye. For branch vein occlusions and macular edema (swelling), the treatment is used to close leaky blood vessels

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Our Location

1160 Varnum St NE Suite 208 Washington, DC 20017

Office Hours

Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

9:00 am-3:30 pm

Tuesday:

9:00 am-3:30 pm

Wednesday:

9:00 am-3:30 pm

Thursday:

9:00 am-3:30 pm

Friday:

9:00 am-3:30 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Testimonials

See what our patients have to say.

  • "1st time there today. I forget the male tech's name, please forgive me, but he was ABSOLUTELY AWESOME...he made my visit pleasant. The ENTIRE staff were friendly and I'm pleased with my PCP's referral to Dr. Jeevan Mathura. I HIGHLY recommend."
    - M. P.
  • "Very professional. Very thorough. I would highly recommend them."
    - Zenaida O.
  • "Dr. Mathura, Is the best eye doctor for me. His staff Emily, Dillon, and Zack make me feel really comfortable."
    - Kim G.
  • "I'm a patient of Dr. Mathura for more than 5 yrs, Dr. Mathura is taking care of my diabetic eyes very well, he explains every state of my eyes very carefully and simply to understand, I appreciate his patience and assistance with me and other patients too. Thank you so very much, Dr. Mathura."
    - Elsayed M.
  • "I have been a patient of Dr. Mathura for about four years. He is the best at what he does and always has an intern. His staff is exemplary, always friendly and willing to assist. You never feel rushed. The atmosphere is very family-friendly. They are definitely 5 star+."
    - Robin S.
  • "I always have a great time going and it is clean and safe. The staff is always kind and considerate. I’ve had no problems with the care and they fixed my eyes."
    - J. T. M.
  • "I went with my father and he ALWAYS enjoys the visit."
    - Rodrick B.
  • "Dr. Mathura is very good about taking the appropriate amount of time with his patients. He is willing to answer questions and discuss treatment options. He values the patient's opinion."
    - Richard C.
  • "From the time I walked into the office I was greeted with smiles and knowledgeable staff. The tech that examined my eyes was knowledgeable and when it came time for the doctor to talk to me about my eyes he talked to me and not at me. I learned more about my eyes on my visit and what I need to take care of them. Thank you everyone in the office"
    - Ken M.