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Eye Doctor Fruit Cove FL

Thank you for visiting Dau Family Eye Care - Fruit Cove, proudly serving the Fruit Cove FL community. We provide a full range of advanced eye care services designed to improve vision and support long-term eye health. Dr. Jordan Dau, O.D. and Dr. Jennifer Balo O.D., are trusted optometrists with extensive experience delivering personalized, high-quality care to patients in Fruit Cove FL and nearby areas. Our goal is to become your preferred eye doctor in Fruit Cove FL.

Schedule a visit to our clinic today and explore our professional services tailored to help you achieve clear, healthy vision at every stage of life.

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Welcome To Dau Family Eye Care - Fruit Cove

Even if your vision seems fine now, keeping up with regular eye care is vital for long-term eye health. Many vision-threatening conditions—like glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy—can progress silently without noticeable symptoms in their initial stages. Routine eye exams are key to identifying these problems early, making it possible to treat them before permanent damage occurs. In addition, eye exams can uncover signs of broader health concerns, such as elevated blood pressure or undiagnosed diabetes. Staying proactive with vision care helps detect and manage hidden issues early, protecting both your eyesight and your overall well-being.

The Importance of Vision Care Even Without Apparent Issues

Even if your eyesight feels perfect today, making routine eye appointments at one of our offices is essential for preserving lifelong vision. Serious eye diseases like glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and macular degeneration often develop quietly, without symptoms. If not caught early, these conditions can worsen undetected and result in permanent vision damage.

A full eye exam goes beyond measuring how well you see—it provides insight into your overall health. During these visits, optometrists can spot early indicators of conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and some neurological disorders. By committing to ongoing vision care, you’re giving yourself the best chance to uncover potential health concerns early—before they interfere with your vision or overall wellness.

Making eye exams part of your wellness routine is a powerful and preventive way to protect both your eyesight and general health well into the future.

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Personalized Vision Care

Count on an eye care team that truly supports you and helps you see the world with clarity and comfort. From basic eye health visits to updated prescription lenses and custom contacts, we’ve got your needs covered. We take time to understand the cause, address it thoroughly, and provide care that’s made just for you.

The Importance of Vision Care

Taking care of your vision is an important part of maintaining overall health, even if you’re not currently experiencing any symptoms. Many people don’t realize how closely eye health is linked to general well-being until problems arise. Here are nine compelling reasons why scheduling regular eye exams should be a key part of your healthcare routine:

  • Early Detection of Eye Diseases
  • Overall Health Monitoring
  • Preventing Vision Problems
  • Enhancing Quality of Life
  • Supporting Academic and Professional Success
  • Reducing Eye Strain and Fatigue
  • Preventing Eye Injuries
  • Promoting Healthy Aging

 

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Featured Services

Neurovisual Medicine (NVM)

Are you experiencing unexplained headaches, dizziness, or difficulty focusing? These could be signs of Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD), a condition where the eyes struggle to work together. At Dau Family Eye Care, our Neurovisual Medicine (NVM) services are designed to diagnose and treat BVD, helping improve your comfort and quality of life.

Learn more about NVM and how it can make a difference.

Eye Exams

Lenses & Frames

Contact Lenses

Myopia Management

Sports & Performance

The History of Eye Care

The practice of eye care has evolved over millennia, with early civilizations playing a vital role in shaping our current understanding of vision and ocular health. As early as 1550 BC, ancient Egyptian texts like the Ebers Papyrus detailed various remedies for eye ailments, demonstrating a deep awareness of eye care’s importance. Advancements continued in classical Greece and Rome, where pioneers such as Hippocrates and Galen studied eye anatomy and described numerous vision-related conditions. Their contributions helped establish the foundational knowledge that future medical scholars would build upon.

Significant developments also emerged during the Islamic Golden Age. Notably, the 11th-century scholar Alhazen (Ibn al-Haytham) authored the Book of Optics, which redefined vision theory and explored the principles of light reflection and refraction. His work corrected long-held misconceptions and paved the way for scientific advancements in optics. Later, during the Renaissance, innovations like the invention of spectacles in the late 1200s transformed how vision impairments were managed. Together, these milestones laid the groundwork for modern optometric and ophthalmic practices, shaping the advanced eye care services available today.

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What Kind of Training Does an Optometrist Have?

Optometrists complete years of rigorous education and clinical experience to become trusted specialists in vision and ocular health. Their journey typically starts with a bachelor’s degree in a science-based field, followed by acceptance into a four-year Doctor of Optometry (OD) program at an accredited institution. During this intensive training, students focus on subjects like ocular anatomy, visual optics, systemic health, and eye disease diagnosis. They also gain practical experience by treating patients under supervision, learning to manage vision problems, fit corrective lenses, and deliver customized vision care.

After earning their degree, optometrists must pass a comprehensive licensing process, which includes the National Board of Examiners in Optometry (NBEO) exams to assess both knowledge and clinical competency. Some go on to complete optional residency programs, spending an extra one to two years in advanced specialties like low vision rehabilitation, corneal disease, or pediatric eye care. Lifelong learning is a key part of the profession, as optometrists must regularly engage in continuing education to stay current with emerging technologies, new treatments, and evolving best practices in eye care.

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Longleaf Pine Location

Dau Family Eye Care - Fruit Cove

3735 Longleaf Pine Pkwy Ste 205
Fruit Cove FL 32259

(904) 713-2020