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Visionary Eye Care: Your Premier Eye Doctor in Owings Mills

Dr. Brian Granek, Dr. Jill Vocci, and the staff at Visionary Eye Care are focused on you, our patient. Your comfort, treatment and level of understanding are our top priority. We spend the time necessary to make sure all patients get educated properly about their ocular health and spectacle and lens options. Our staff strives to exceed patients’ expectations at every visit, demonstrating a commitment to courtesy, compassion and ethics.

Visionary Eye Care has blended a warm, comfortable, family atmosphere with an Eco-Conscious approach to eye care. Through the use of innovative equipment and technology, patients will receive the most comprehensive visual and eye health examination. Thank you for allowing us to care for your family’s eyes and vision needs.

Two people stand smiling in front of the reception desk at Visionary Eye Care, with the business name visible on the wall behind them.
Modern eye care clinic reception area with a front desk, computer, decorative lighting, seating area, and "Visionary Eye Care" sign on a rust-colored accent wall.

Explore Our Services

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Comprehensive Eye Care

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Contact Lens Fittings

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Emergency Eye Care

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Dry Eye Diagnosis & Treatment

Why Choose Visionary Eye Care?

Advanced Technology, Enhanced Comfort

Experience comprehensive eye exams without the hassle of dilation. Our state-of-the-art Optos retinal camera provides detailed imaging while keeping you comfortable and ready to continue your day without blurred vision.

Time Dedicated to You

We believe in unhurried care. Your appointment isn't just another slot in our schedule – it's your time to have all your questions answered and concerns addressed. Most visits take just 30 minutes, or up to an hour if you're selecting new eyewear.

Emergency Care When You Need It

Eye emergencies don't wait for convenient times. That's why we make room in our schedule to address urgent eye care needs promptly. Your vision is our priority, and we're here when you need us most.

Going Green

Help us improve sustainability! An Eco-Conscious approach will be incorporated into Visionary Eye Care but we need your help! Please share additional ideas to keep us “green”.

What Our Patients Have to Say

Over 4,700+ 5-Star Reviews

The Visionary Eye Care Difference

Your eyes tell a story, and we're here to listen. Our approach goes beyond basic eye care:

Patient Education Focus

We take the time to explain your eye health in terms you can understand, ensuring you're fully informed about your vision care options.

Extra Time With Patients

Spending extra time with patients allows us to connect and build relationships. You’ll leave here feeling like family!

Eco-Conscious Care

Our commitment to excellence extends to our environment, with sustainable practices integrated into our modern facility.

Your Vision Is Our Mission

At Visionary Eye Care, we're more than your eye care provider – we're your partners in maintaining healthy vision for life. Our commitment to exceptional care, advanced technology, and patient comfort has made us a trusted name in Owings Mills and surrounding communities.

Insurance and Payment Options

Don't let insurance concerns hold you back from quality eye care. We welcome patients with or without vision insurance and offer flexible payment options to ensure you receive the care you need.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the different types of eye doctors?

There are primarily three types of eye doctors: optometrists, ophthalmologists, and opticians. Optometrists are trained to perform eye exams, diagnose and treat various eye conditions, and prescribe glasses or contact lenses. Ophthalmologists are medical doctors who specialize in eye care and can perform eye surgery as well as treat complex eye diseases like glaucoma and cataracts. Opticians assist in fitting and dispensing eyeglasses and contact lenses, but they do not perform eye exams or diagnose eye problems.

A doctor of optometry, or optometrist, is trained to provide a full range of eye care services, including routine eye exams, diagnosing vision problems, and treating common eye conditions. They might also prescribe contact lenses or eyeglasses based on your specific vision needs. While optometrists can manage many eye diseases, they usually refer patients requiring surgery or advanced treatment to ophthalmologists.

You should consider seeing an ophthalmologist if you have serious eye problems that require medical attention, such as glaucoma, cataracts, or if you have suffered an eye injury. Ophthalmologists are equipped to provide comprehensive eye care, including performing eye surgery and prescribing medication for various eye diseases. If your optometrist refers you to an ophthalmologist, it is likely because you need specialized care.

Serving Our Community

Conveniently located at 10995 Owings Mills Blvd, Suite 204, we proudly serve patients from:

Call (410) 363-0060 or book online – new patients welcome!