Visual Health Doctors of Optometry

Visual Health Doctors of Optometry, Inc is a multi location private optometric practice with convenient office locations in Northern Virginia.  Founded in 2006 by Dr. Ashish Chhitwal, we pride ourselves in providing the highest quality in vision care with exceptional customer service.

From the convenience of scheduling online or by phone to finding the perfect match for your style and budget, our optometric staff is fully trained to meet your visual care expectations. Each location is equipped with state of the art technology to better serve your visual needs, as well as eyeglasses and sunglasses that range from high end designers to frames that fit your budget. Visual Health Doctors Of Optometry has the latest technology in contact lens, which allows us to fit many types of contacts usually on the first visit.

While providing transparency as well as accountability Visual Health encourages patient feedback through online surveys as well as online review generation.

Our Staff is especially trained and committed in providing great customer service, as well as helping our patients maximize their insurance benefits as well as provide the maximum coverage through our different online coupons and promotions.

Each of our location has a licensed Optometrist, and very knowledgeable sales associates. We offer comprehensive exams, contacts lens evaluations, pre/post LASIK care and of course your 100% satisfaction.

Everyone here at Visual Health Doctors of Optometry, from our optometrists to our eyewear consultants are committed to providing exceptional customer service, which allows us to guarantee your satisfaction at all times.

Ashish Chhitwal O.D

 

Visual Health Doctors of OptometryDr. John Du O.D.

Dr. Du is originally from Houston, Texas. He completed his undergraduate education at the University of Houston with a degree of Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing in 2003. He then attended Nova Southeastern University, where he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree and Doctorate of Optometry in May 2011. Dr. Du practices full-scope, primary care optometry. He is also a member of the American Optometric Association. 

 

 

Visual Health Doctors of OptometryDr. Rohini Mehta B.S, O. D.

Dr. Rohini Mehta (B.S., O.D.) has been in practice for nearly a decade having worked in various clinical settings in Virginia, Maryland, Connecticut, New York City, and Washington DC, gathering a wealth of broad range experience.  Dr. Mehta earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA and her Doctor of Optometry degree from the State University of New York in Manhattan. While finishing her doctorate degree, she participated in a volunteer mission to Nicaragua where she provided eye care services, glasses, and eye medications to underprivileged children and adults. Her clinical interests are ocular disease, contact lenses, and refractive surgery co-management. 

 

Visual Health Doctors of OptometryDr. Chase O. D.

Dr Chase Yi grew up in California. He completed his undergraduate education at the University of California-Davis and received his Bachelor of Arts. He received his Doctorate in Optometry at the Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He practices full -scope, primary care optometry and contact lens fitting.

 

 

 

Visual Health Doctors of OptometryDr. Ashish Chhitwal O. D.

Dr. Ashish is a native of New Delhi, India, completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Virginia in Biology. After completion of his undergraduate studies, he went on to study at the New England College of Optometry in Boston, Massachusetts, where he received his Doctorate in Optometry.He completed his Residency at the Louis Stokes Cleveland Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center in Cleveland Ohio, where he specialized in the treatment of and management of complex ocular diseases.

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Eye Care

Eye Exams: What To Expect

A thorough eye exam administered by an eye care doctor typically includes all, or an appropriate combination of, the following components:

Case History

Your eye care doctor will ask you for information about your vision and health history, medications, symptoms of vision problems and other background information.

Visual System Evaluation

Using a number of tests and medical instruments, your eye care doctor will conduct an external and internal exam of the various parts of your vision system, including the retina, optic nerve, blood vessels, muscles, pupils, cornea, lens, iris, conjunctiva, eyelids and eyelashes. The eye care doctor will assess the health of your eyes and look for the possibility of vision problems such as glaucoma, cataracts and corneal diseases. The doctor will also look for general systemic diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure and neurological disorders, which can be detected in limited instances through an eye exam.

Refractive Evaluation

Your eye care doctor will conduct several tests to determine your ability to see clearly, focus your eyes and whether you need prescription eyewear.

Binocular Evaluation

Your eye care doctor will conduct tests of what is known as your binocular function, which determines the ability of the eyes to work together at both near and far distances.

Diagnosis and Treatment Plan

Your eye care doctor will make a final diagnosis and determine the treatment plan for you. The diagnosis includes the status of your vision system and any systemic health problems. The eye care doctor will determine any necessary treatments such as corrective eyewear or vision therapy and ensures the earliest possible intervention for eye and other health problems

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Eye Exams

Eye Exams: What To Expect

A thorough eye exam administered by an eye care doctor typically includes all, or an appropriate combination of, the following components:

Case History

Your eye care doctor will ask you for information about your vision and health history, medications, symptoms of vision problems and other background information.

Visual System Evaluation

Using a number of tests and medical instruments, your eye care doctor will conduct an external and internal exam of the various parts of your vision system, including the retina, optic nerve, blood vessels, muscles, pupils, cornea, lens, iris, conjunctiva, eyelids and eyelashes. The eye care doctor will assess the health of your eyes and look for the possibility of vision problems such as glaucoma, cataracts and corneal diseases. The doctor will also look for general systemic diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure and neurological disorders, which can be detected in limited instances through an eye exam.

Refractive Evaluation

Your eye care doctor will conduct several tests to determine your ability to see clearly, focus your eyes and whether you need prescription eyewear.

Binocular Evaluation

Your eye care doctor will conduct tests of what is known as your binocular function, which determines the ability of the eyes to work together at both near and far distances.

Diagnosis and Treatment Plan

Your eye care doctor will make a final diagnosis and determine the treatment plan for you. The diagnosis includes the status of your vision system and any systemic health problems. The eye care doctor will determine any necessary treatments such as corrective eyewear or vision therapy and ensures the earliest possible intervention for eye and other health problems

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Eyeglasses

Eye Exams: What To Expect

A thorough eye exam administered by an eye care doctor typically includes all, or an appropriate combination of, the following components:

Case History

Your eye care doctor will ask you for information about your vision and health history, medications, symptoms of vision problems and other background information.

Visual System Evaluation

Using a number of tests and medical instruments, your eye care doctor will conduct an external and internal exam of the various parts of your vision system, including the retina, optic nerve, blood vessels, muscles, pupils, cornea, lens, iris, conjunctiva, eyelids and eyelashes. The eye care doctor will assess the health of your eyes and look for the possibility of vision problems such as glaucoma, cataracts and corneal diseases. The doctor will also look for general systemic diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure and neurological disorders, which can be detected in limited instances through an eye exam.

Refractive Evaluation

Your eye care doctor will conduct several tests to determine your ability to see clearly, focus your eyes and whether you need prescription eyewear.

Binocular Evaluation

Your eye care doctor will conduct tests of what is known as your binocular function, which determines the ability of the eyes to work together at both near and far distances.

Diagnosis and Treatment Plan

Your eye care doctor will make a final diagnosis and determine the treatment plan for you. The diagnosis includes the status of your vision system and any systemic health problems. The eye care doctor will determine any necessary treatments such as corrective eyewear or vision therapy and ensures the earliest possible intervention for eye and other health problems

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