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Our Locations

Aiello Eye Institute makes it easy to care for your eyes. Our state-of-the-art offices and surgical facility are outfitted with the latest technology to comfortably administer routine eye exams and treat more complex vision concerns.

Locations

      Find Eye Physicians Near You

      How Do I Find Eye Doctors Near Me?

      Aiello Eye Institute has 3 (including the surgery center that is connected to 28th) locations across Yuma, Arizona. Finding the one closest to you is simple: on our website, click on our Locations tab, choose to Use my Current Location, or put in your zip code, city, or state. Once you do this, a map and a list of the eye center locations closest to you are available.

      How Do I Learn More About Each Location?

      When you search for Locations Near You, you’ll get a list of the nearest locations. This list will include the phone number and address for each location. It will also tell you if that location is a clinic, a surgery center, or both and whether or not it has an on-site optical shop. For example, full-service eye centers like our Aiello Eye Institute location include a treatment clinic, surgery center, and an on-site optical department where you can get eye exams, and shop for designer and prescription eyewear. In addition to the optical shop, Aiello Eye Institute location is where you can find eye doctors, eyeglasses and contacts, and eye specialists near you.

      By clicking Location Details, you’ll go to a page that provides details for each site. On each location detail page, you can access hours of operation, which doctors work from that location and their specialties, the specialty services of the location, patient reviews, a map, and directions to the eye center.

      How Do I Find an Eye Exam Near Me?

      Patients can easily request an appointment for their location of choice by calling a location directly or requesting an appointment online.

      How can I find an eye doctor that accepts my insurance?

      Our eye centers can accept a wide range of medical and vision insurance providers, and you can view the list of insurances accepted here. Medical insurance is used for emergencies or disease management, while vision insurance typically covers routine screenings and lenses. If you don’t see your insurance provider on this list, please call, as insurance changes throughout the year.

      Finding the Right Eye Doctor

      When choosing a location near you, you also want to ensure that you’re visiting a site with a doctor specializing in your particular needs. We can help you find an ophthalmologist, optician, or optometrist near you.

      What Are Your Specialties?

      Doctors at Aiello Eye Institute have a wide range of specialties. You can view each area of specialization at each location by clicking Location Details on the location list.

      Below are the treatments and specializations that Aiello Eye Institute offers as an organization:

      Cataracts

      Cataracts happen when the natural lens within your eye hardens and becomes yellow and cloudy. Cataracts are typically age-related and include symptoms like blurry vision, dull colors, and difficulty seeing at night. The only cure for cataracts is surgery to replace the lens in your eye.

      Our experienced surgeons use advanced technologies and techniques to provide cutting-edge cataract care. Learn more about our cataract treatments here.

      Comprehensive Eye Exams

      Routine eye exams are the best ways to protect your eyesight, especially because many eye diseases like glaucoma and macular degeneration don’t cause vision symptoms in the early stages. Comprehensive eye exams can detect these things and also help reduce age-related vision loss.

      Visit our Comprehensive Eye Exam page to learn more about the benefits of regular eye exams.

      Cornea

      The cornea is the transparent covering on the outermost portion of your eye, directly under the lids. It protects the iris, the colored part of the eye, and the pupil, the black dot in the center, and helps to focus light and create a clear image in your vision. Many conditions can affect the cornea and, as a result, impact you’re sight.

      The experienced care team at Aiello Eye Institute is here to provide you with treatment options for corneal conditions that range from medication to surgery. Visit our cornea page here.

      Dry Eyes

      Dry eye, also called ocular surface disease, is a common disease that often occurs during aging. Aside from dryness, this can lead to irritation, burning, stinging, and itching in the eyes, watery eyes, and sensitivity to light and wind.

      There are a few different causes of dry eye. An ophthalmologist near you can help you find the cause of your dry eye problems and the treatment solution.

      Glaucoma

      Glaucoma is a condition in which your optic nerve, the nerve leading from your eyes to your brain, is damaged. This damage, caused by elevated pressure inside the eye, often leads to progressive loss of sight. Medicated eye drops or surgery can treat glaucoma.

      While glaucoma surgery can be risky, the surgical experts at Aiello Eye Institute eye centers can guide you through the best treatment option. Visit our Glaucoma information page for more details.

      Retinal Damage

      The retina is the layer of cells in the back of your eye that processes light signals. Many conditions can affect your retina, such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and retinal detachment.

      More patients trust their eyes to our retina surgeons for their retinal surgery needs than any other practice in Arizona. Learn more about retinal treatment here.

      Importance of Eye Exams

      Several eye diseases, such as glaucoma and macular degeneration, do not show noticeable symptoms in their early stages. An examination by an optometrist is the best option to ensure your eyes are happy and healthy.

      Why do I need a comprehensive eye exam?

      A comprehensive eye exam will:

      • Ensure your eyes are healthy
      • Detect any early stages of glaucoma and macular degeneration
      • Stay proactive in reducing age-related vision loss
      • See signs of chronic conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure

      Plus, routine eye exams are your best opportunity to protect your eyesight.

      15
      Years of Serving patients
      3
      State-of-the-Art Clinics and Eye Surgery Centers
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      Experienced, Multi-Specialty Ophthalmologists and Optometrists