
Have you had your eyes checked recently? Eye health is an integral part of overall health throughout adulthood.
As you get older, you may be at increased risk for various eye diseases and conditions. Dr. Bang at Integrated Vision & Aesthetics in Greenwood is committed to providing the highest level of care possible to you and your family, making sure all questions and concerns are addressed and answered. Schedule your eye exam today and take the first step toward protecting your vision!

If you are in fine health and not at risk for any ocular conditions, you can follow the recommendations laid out by the American Optometric Association:
Ages 18–64: Every 2 years
Ages 65+: Every year
Routine eye exams can detect diabetic changes, high blood pressure, cataracts, and glaucoma. At-risk patients will likely need their eyes checked every year.
If you’re unsure when you should get your next eye exam, contact us and we will be happy to assist you.
At Integrated Vision & Aesthetics, you’ll look forward to your visit to the optometrist. A boutique eye care experience awaits you with our stylish optical department and knowledgeable staff in our modern office. We’re committed to providing excellence in eye care using diagnostic technology and offering the latest trends in eyewear, keeping you healthy and in perfect style. During your visit, we’ll use a number of tests and procedures to evaluate the health of your eyes and the quality of your vision. At Integrated Vision & Aesthetics, we use quality diagnostic technology to ensure an in-depth understanding of your unique vision.


Custom Lens designs with state of the art lens fitting. Noone has more customizable precision optics than our optical department.
Click on the image for a full list of many common eye conditions. Most eye diseases are treatable if diagnosed early. The problem is, most people don't know they even have an eye disease in the early stages. By the time you notice a problem it is usually progressed into advanced or late stages. Did you know...
~Over 25% of people with diabetes have diabetic retinopathy. This is damage to the retina caused by diabetes that can lead to vision loss!
~Over 1/3 of Adults 45 and over have Cataracts.
~Almost 1 in 10 Adults, over 45, have Diabetic Retinopathy.
~Over 7% of Adults, over 45, have Glaucoma.
~Glaucoma is 3X more common in Afro-Americans compared to Caucasion Americans.
~Age-Related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in Caucasion Americans.

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