Senior Vision
Compassionate Care and Expertise You Can Trust
- Struggle to read the messages on your smartphone?
- Do images appear less vibrant than they used to?
Growing old is a privilege.
But when it comes to eye health, aging can bring on several ocular conditions and diseases like glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, cataracts and diabetic retinopathy.
Vision impairment decreases one's ability to perform activities of daily living and increases the risk for depression.
The eye doctors at Severna Park Eye Care can help keep your vision clear and comfortable with regular eye exams, early detection and personalized care.
Preserve Your Eyesight With Severna Park Eye Care
Whether you need reading glasses, bifocals, post-cataract surgery care, or eye disease co-management, we've got you covered!
At Severna Park Eye Care in Severna Park, we believe that prevention is the best medicine. That's why annual eye exams are so important for seniors. Detecting eye conditions early on can help prevent or delay vision loss, keeping your vision clearer for longer. Some serious eye conditions don't present noticeable symptoms until vision loss has occurred. Fortunately, these can be detected in their early stages by your eye care professional during your eye exam.
If an eye disease is diagnosed, we'll create a custom treatment plan and monitor your condition closely to ensure the best outcome.
Contact Severna Park Eye Care today to schedule your eye exam!
Senior Vision FAQs
Presbyopia, age-related farsightedness, affects your eyes' ability to focus on near objects. You may become aware of presbyopia once you begin holding books and newspapers at arm's length to be able to read them. This condition is a natural part of the aging process and affects virtually all adults in their 40s. Our eye doctors will diagnose and help correct your presbyopia so you can see clearly again. They'll provide you with corrective glasses and/or contact lenses, such as monovision and multifocals.
The most common causes of vision loss among the elderly are age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, cataracts and diabetic retinopathy.
- Age-related macular degeneration is characterized by the loss of central vision.
- Glaucoma results in visual field loss.
- Cataracts cause blurred vision and faded colors among the elderly.
- Diabetic retinopathy is characterized by blurred vision and floaters, among other symptoms.
- Other conditions include dry or watery eyes and floaters.
Because many of these conditions may initially be asymptomatic, it's critical that elderly patients undergo routine eye exams. The earlier these conditions are detected, the better the treatment outcome.
Although there's no sure-fire method for preventing eye disease, certain lifestyle habits can put the odds in your favor. To help ensure healthy vision for a lifetime, wear high-quality sunglasses whenever outdoors, quit smoking if you do, eat eye-healthy foods, and ask your optometrist about taking AREDS supplements. Most importantly, regular visits with your eye doctor are crucial to keeping your vision sharp throughout your golden years.
Meet our Eye Doctors
Dr. Rossana Luna is a dedicated optometrist committed to providing compassionate, patient-centered eye care for individuals of all ages. Fluent in both English and Spanish, she is passionate about making quality eye care accessible and…
Dr. Tom Brown completed a dual-degree program studying Microbiology and Psychology at University of Maryland and went on to receive a Doctor of Optometry degree from Southern College of Optometry. He has completed clinical externships at…
Dr. Chris Caldwell is an Army veteran having served for 23 years. He earned his undergraduate degree at Boston University and graduate degree in Public Health at Salus University. He obtained his doctorate in optometry at State University…
Dr. Stephanie Fox earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and doctorate degree from Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. During her graduate studies, she was…
Noah Linhart, O.D., received his Doctor of Optometry from the Southern College of Optometry in 2025. He earned his Bachelor of General Studies with an emphasis in Chemistry and Biology from Wichita State University in 2017. Dr. Linhart…
Senior Eye Care in Severna Park

- Monday 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
- Tuesday 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
- Wednesday 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
- Thursday 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
- Friday 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
- Saturday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
- Sunday Closed
- VSP
- United Healthcare
- Cigna
- Spectera
- Davis Vision
- EyeMed
- Humana
- Tricare
- National Vision Administration (NVA)
- Avesis
- VBA
- AARP
- Care Credit
- Metlife
- Aetna
- Railroad Medicare Beneficiaries
- GEHA
- Advantica
- Versant Health
- Care First
- BCBS Federal Employee Program
- AAA
- Highmark
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Superior Vision by Versant Health
- Ehp
- Optimum Choice
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Maryland
Don't Let Age Limit Your Vision!
Preserve your eyesight with Severna Park Eye Care






