Rocky Mountain University Eye Institute
Where our optometric physicians strive to provide exceptional vision care. Rocky Mountain University Eye Institute is partnered with Utah Eye Centers, Hoopes Vision, Friends for Sight, EyeCare of Lehi, Orem Eye Clinic and Precision Vision.
Quality Eye Care For You & Your Family
OUR MISSION
Rocky Mountain University Eye Institute strives for our optometric physicians to be leaders and role models who define excellence in optometric medicine, who are deeply committed to competent and respectful patient care, ethical and impactful scientific research, and who are engaged in compassionate public service that improves the health of the diverse communities in which they serve.
WHAT OTHERS SAY
What an awesome experience! The staff was so kind and the eye care was out of this world! The most thorough eye exam that I have ever had! The clinic was beautiful and the optical was well designed and the selection of glasses was great! I will continue my care at the RMU Eye Institute!
Jamie
Most friendly and comprehensive eye exam that I have ever had! The new clinic is amazing!
Jessica
This was the best experience that I have had with an eye exam! They were very thoughtful and kind! The most in depth eye exam that I have ever had. All the staff at the clinic was amazing. The optical has a nice variety of frames with affordable prices.
Courtni
The new facility is unbelievable! The staff is so courteous and kind! Looking forward to having my family’s vision care here from now on!
Shantil
Prevent Blindness: Early Detection and Treatment Crucial for Glaucoma
Glaucoma is a progressive eye disease that can lead to blindness if not treated. It often has no symptoms in the early stages, but regular eye exams can help detect it. Glaucoma results from a build-up of intraocular fluid that causes pressure inside the eye, damaging nerve fibers and leading to vision loss, identified by a cupping shape of the optic disc. Treatment options include prescription eye drops, laser treatments, and surgery to lower eye pressure.
Prevent Blindness: Early Detection and Treatment Crucial for Glaucoma
Glaucoma is a progressive eye disease that can lead to blindness if not treated. It often has no symptoms in the early stages, but regular eye exams can help detect it. Glaucoma results from a build-up of intraocular fluid that causes pressure inside the eye, damaging nerve fibers and leading to vision loss, identified by a cupping shape of the optic disc. Treatment options include prescription eye drops, laser treatments, and surgery to lower eye pressure.