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Everett & Hurite Ophthalmic Association

4.7
(50 reviews)

Business Details

4100 Johnson Road, Steubenville, OH
43952, United States
(800) 423-6800
https://www.everett-hurite.com/

About

OphthalmologyPediatric OphthalmologyOptometry
Everett & Hurite has been Pittsburgh’s premier best-in-class eye care specialists since 1974. Our primary goal has remained steadfast over the last 44+ years: to provide the highest quality, exceptional eye care by the most qualified physicians and staff in a compassionate and caring manner. As an independent multi specialty ophthalmic group consisting of 13 ophthalmologists and 3 optometrists, we strive to make your eye care journey to be a comprehensive, informative and a frustration-free experience. Our physicians and staff work together to bring patients the best and most comprehensive high quality eye care in over 10 conveniently located offices, throughout the tristate area. In today's shifting healthcare environment, we recognize the need for personalized and comprehensive eye care for the entire family, and the continuity of care between a patient and doctor is critical to achieving the best possible outcomes. Our experienced ophthalmologists and eye care professionals don’t just treat eye problems; they are committed to improving the quality of life of their patients through enhanced vision. High quality eye care is always our first consideration, regardless of the patient's financial situation. We are dedicated to providing exceptional personal service to everyone who walks through our door. We invite you to tour our web site and discover the ongoing and sustainable tradition of quality eye care. Call or click to schedule your appointment and reclaim your vision today.

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Location

Everett & Hurite Ophthalmic Association
4100 Johnson Road, Steubenville, OH
43952, United States

Hours

Monday8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Reviews

4.7
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    connie howell
    Jan 23, 2024
    5.0
    They are very kind very Knowledble. Answered all the questions we had. They took very good care of my mother that was greatly appreciated
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    Robert Newton
    Oct 29, 2019
    2.0
    I made an appointment last year with Dr Kent in Pittsburgh. He indicated i had a blocked oil gland and he gave me a few options to take care of it. I chose to get a shot rather than cut it open. That did not work and several months later i called to make an appointment to go with the other option of cutting it open. I explained all of this when making the appointment. Well, yesterday i had an appointment at 11:00 in the Steubenville office and Dr Kent indicated the only thing he could do was cut it open, but told me he could not do it right now? I was a little confused and asked if he could do it today and at first he was not real clear if he could, but then said it could be done today, but not sure when. I asked if it would be an hour, two or three and again he said he wasn't sure and told us we would have to sit outside of his office in a small waiting area and wait until he had time. My wife and i were very confused because we had no idea how long we would be sitting there. I needed to get back to work and my wife who is a nurse was also scheduled to work in the afternoon. After waiting for approximately a half hour i was called into another room and he did the procedure in 5-10 minutes time. It seems very strange he would tell me he had no idea when he could do this knowing it would only take 5-10 minutes? It made me very angry and i will never go back to him again. He is an arrogant little man with a very bad personality. He's very lucky i wanted this done now and not have to make an appointment with someone else because i would have told him right then and there what i thought of him. I know a lot of doctors feel they are the most important person in the world and there time is more valuable than others, but it's really not. We have important things going on in our lives as well and he should be more sensitive to that. Also, he was having a hard time logging into the network yesterday and in my opinion, he could have been a little nicer to the women that were trying to help him. Bob Newton
  • RK
    Regina Kupsky
    Jul 2, 2019
    5.0
    Excellent pediatric care, knowledgeable and caring eye doctor for my children

Frequently Asked Questions About Everett & Hurite Ophthalmic Association

What happens during a routine eye exam?

When you come in for your eye exam at one of our offices, our ophthalmologists or optometrists always ask about your general health history and any specific eye concerns that you have. Following that, our specialists will perform a thorough eye exam, which is painless and swift. They check your vision through a visual acuity test in the exam room, where you will have to read letters out loud from the visual chart at a distance. You will also have your vision tested for near vision through a series of printed cards. After that, you will receive eye drops from the doctor to numb your eyes. By doing so, the doctors will be able to test your eye pressure without discomfort. Other eye drops will dilate your pupils, allowing the doctors to see the inner portion of your eye. Depending on the information obtained about the condition of your eyes during the exam, you may receive additional testing or care recommendations to pursue.

What happens during a comprehensive eye exam?

In addition to the visual acuity test, additional tests like the evaluations of side vision, movement of the eyes, and the ability to track a moving object will be performed in a comprehensive eye exam. A device known as the Phoropter helps determine the proper prescription if you need glasses or contact lenses. Another common eye test known as Tonometry, is used to measure the pressure in your eyes. Eye drops will be administered to numb your eyes, which will make this part of the exam more comfortable. The magnification and illumination provided by the slit lamp will allow your doctor to see the front portion of your eyes and check for irregularities in your cornea, lens, iris or the eyelid. Your doctor will use dilating drops to widen your pupil and enabling access to see your retina and the nerve You might be sensitive to light right after this portion of the exam, but after a a few hours, your eyes will adjust and are no longer sensitive to light.

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