Our mission is to provide the best possible care for each patient we see, using state-of-the-art technology. Our comprehensive examination includes testing of visual acuity and refractive error, eye muscle balance and focusing, glaucoma testing, sensory and neurological evaluation, and dilated exam of the internal structure of the eyes. Regularly scheduled eye exams are critical to maintaining good health. In addition to testing your vision and eye health, a comprehensive exam can also detect systemic diseases such as diabetes, stroke and high blood pressure. Early detection is very important.As a part of our continued efforts to offer you the most advanced technology available, we include the Optomap retinal exam as part of your annual eye health evaluation. The Optomap provides an in-depth view of your retina - the back of the eye where many diseases can occur. It is quick and comfortable, with no side effects. The digital images are maintained in your file to allow Dr. Wolf to track changes and diagnose potential eye disease. This advanced technology is not covered under vision benefits, but can be billed to some medical insurance plans if Dr. Wolf is documenting an existing eye disease. Eyewear:We carry the highest quality frames from the top designers, with a wide selection in every price range. All frames purchased from Lake Oswego Vision Clinic carry our exclusive two-year warranty.Contact lenses:Many patients, including those with astigmatism, high prescriptions, dry eyes, or who have had eye surgery, want to know if contact lenses will work for them. At Lake Oswego Vision Clinic, we work hard to design a personal eyecare program that will work for you. David A. Wolf, OD Dr. Wolf received his Bachelor of Science from Pacific University in 1981 and his Doctor of Optometry in 1983 from Pacific University College of Optometry. After practicing in Eugene, Oregon for nearly 15 years, Dr. Wolf moved to Lake Oswego in January 1998 when he purchased Lake Oswego Vision Clinic. Dr. Wolf is involved in professional organizations on both national and local levels. He is involved with the American Optometric Association and the Oregon Optometric Association. He is currently the Oregon state professional representative for VSP vision. He is a founding partner of Professional Eye Care Associates of America, a practice and marketing company that helps doctors run their practices more efficiently. Locally, he is a member of Lake Oswego Rotary Club and Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce.Rachel G. Horrocks, ODDr. Horrocks is originally from eastern Washington, and received her Bachelor of Science from Central Washington University in 2004. She spent six years working within the field of eye care, which prompted her decision to pursue Optometry. She subsequently moved to Oregon and earned her Doctor of Optometry Degree from Pacific University College of Optometry in 2008.While in Optometry school, she was a member of Beta Sigma Kappa honor society, as well as an active participant in student government and the ambassador program. She organized community outreaches and vision screenings in local elementary schools and homeless shelters in the Portland area.