The Board-Certified Ophthalmologists at Dominion Eye Care Specialize in Eye Care, Eye Surgery, Cataract Surgery, Eye Injuries and Eye Emergencies in Manassas and Warrenton, VA. When it comes to ophthalmological eye services, eye surgeries, eye injuries and emergency eye care in Manassas and Warrenton Virginia, contact the expert eye doctors at Dominion Eye Care.
We treat infants, children, adults and seniors. Dominion Eye Care specializes in a wide variety of eye care services to include cataract surgery, laser cataract surgery, premium lenses and toric multifocal glaucoma, diabetic eye exams, and emergency eye care. We serve patients in Prince William County, Fauquier, Culpeper, Loudoun, Fairfax County, VA and Northern VA.
We treat infants, children, adults and seniors. Dominion Eye Care specializes in a wide variety of eye care services to include cataract surgery, laser cataract surgery, premium lenses and toric multifocal glaucoma, diabetic eye exams, and emergency eye care. We serve patients in Prince William County, Fauquier, Culpeper, Loudoun, Fairfax County, VA and Northern VA.
Services
The team at Dominion Eye Care has been serving the Washington D.C, Fairfax, Prince William, and Fauquier counties for over 35 years. We have a long tradition of providing personalized care and addressing the whole family's eye care and needs including the diagnosis and management of complex medical and surgical eye diseases.
Dominion Eye Care in VA Provides Comprehensive Eye Exams, Eye Surgery, Cataract Surgery, Premium Lens and Emergency Eye Care Due to Injury. Dominion Eye Care with locations in Manassas and Warrenton VA serve residents throughout the Prince William, Fauquier, Loudoun and Northern VA region with comprehensive eye exams, eye surgical procedures, cataract surgery, premium lens cataract surgery and emergency eye care services.
Contact the Ophthalmologists at Dominion Eye Care, Located in Manassas and Warrenton VA, for Eye Care Treatments and Surgical Procedures Resulting from Eye Injury and Eye Disease. If you need to speak to a staff member or doctor, please call us at an office near you. We are always available to talk with you and address your concerns.
Ophthalmologists for Eye Care, Surgical Eye Procedures, Cataract Surgery and Eye Emergencies in Manassas, VA and Prince William, Warrenton, VA and Fauquier, also Fairfax and Northern VA. They are all board-certified ophthalmologists and strive to provide excellent ophthalmic care in a comfortable, professional atmosphere.
Alan C. Egge, M.D. - Board-Certified Ophthalmologist Specializing in Cataract Surgery, Comprehensive Eye Care, Glaucoma and Strabismus in Manassas, VA and Warrenton, VA. Dr. Egge is a Virginia board-certified ophthalmologist who has practiced in Northern Virginia since 1985. He has performed more than 12,000 surgeries to correct cataracts, glaucoma and strabismus.
Reviews (11)
Suzanne Harding
Oct 30, 2021
Report
Suzanne Khalatbari
Oct 29, 2021
Report
Cheri Sheehan
Sep 29, 2021
Report
Margaret Deutsch
Sep 15, 2021
Report
Pamela Cole
Aug 14, 2021
Report
John Rogers
Jun 07, 2021
Report
Danny Barker
Apr 06, 2021
Report
Garland Miller
Mar 31, 2021
Report
We have been coming to dominion eye care for years. The Dr.s and staff are absolutely wonderful. Very knowledgeable of their jobs, very compassionate with their patients. Dr. Hogge always takes time to explain each procedure and so does the tech. We feel so bless to have excellent eye care with dominion eye care.
Daniel Suleta
Nov 25, 2020
Report
I had a piece of metal lodged in my eye. They were able to work me in right away as a new patient. The wait was quick, I was taken back to a room within about 10 minutes. The nurse asked some questions and the doctor followed shortly after she was done. He looked at my eye and was able to find it right away. He took it out and I was on my way.
As no stranger to all different kinds of injury this is one of the most professional practices I've been to. I would absolutely recommend them for the clean offices, professionalism, and to the point care.
As no stranger to all different kinds of injury this is one of the most professional practices I've been to. I would absolutely recommend them for the clean offices, professionalism, and to the point care.
Charles F.
Sep 11, 2020
Report
One of the worst experiences I have had with any physician in any specialty ever
The doctor was rude, pompous, unwilling to explain anything or answer any medical questions
He didn't even have the courtesy to introduce himself
He was out of the exam room before I could even begin to ask a question.
I will not return to this practice
When I called today, the day after my appointment to ask that my records be sent to me the nurse asked me why I wanted them
When I told her how I felt about him she replied that he was a good doctor but rather old and settled in his ways
Well dinosaurs are old
The doctor was rude, pompous, unwilling to explain anything or answer any medical questions
He didn't even have the courtesy to introduce himself
He was out of the exam room before I could even begin to ask a question.
I will not return to this practice
When I called today, the day after my appointment to ask that my records be sent to me the nurse asked me why I wanted them
When I told her how I felt about him she replied that he was a good doctor but rather old and settled in his ways
Well dinosaurs are old
Jodie C.
Aug 29, 2016
Report
My daughter was concerned about her vision in the left eye. During her sports physical at Urgent Care in town they also advised of an issue when she read the chart. They referred us to Dominion Eye Care.
Easy to find. They are in one of the offices lined up behind the hospital. We were surprised not only to find the room filled when we walked in but still full when we left. And not the same people. They took us in quick enough and they were so nice.
What we thought was a problem, apparently, is not that big of a deal. At this point, there are no glasses or contacts needed. That's good news
Easy to find. They are in one of the offices lined up behind the hospital. We were surprised not only to find the room filled when we walked in but still full when we left. And not the same people. They took us in quick enough and they were so nice.
What we thought was a problem, apparently, is not that big of a deal. At this point, there are no glasses or contacts needed. That's good news