Eye Site - Quality Eye Care in Lanham, Maryland
Eye Site is dedicated to providing the most comprehensive eye exams to patients throughout Lanham. Our eye exams are designed to detect eye diseases, even at the earliest stages. We also have a large selection of contact lenses and frames for you to choose from, with styles, brands, and colors to suit every face and preference.
Elevate your eye care to the next level with Eye Site.
Why Choose Eye Site?
Eye Exams & Optometry Services in Lanham, Maryland
At Eye Site we welcome patients of all ages to our comfortable optometry office. Our warm and trusted eye doctor provides personalized optical and medical eye care services to satisfy your family’s needs at any age. Depending upon your age, lifestyle and overall health condition, vision care requirements change. In our friendly clinic, we become familiar with each individual patient in order to customize eye exams and treatment options.
Our family eye care services include eye exams for kids and adults, vision correction, management of age-related eye disease, diabetic eye care, glaucoma detection, dry eye treatment and keratoconus management. Located conveniently to serve Lanham residents, we offer hours to suit every family’s schedule.


Whether you wear daily, weekly or monthly disposables, or conventional (vial) lenses, check out our selection of lenses that fit your needs.

We carry the latest European and American designer eyewear collections in a variety of styles, colors and materials.

Learn about eye exams, what's involved in a comprehensive exam, and special considerations for kids and contacts.
Q&A with Dr. OluFunso Ibrahim | Dry Eye
Q: How do I know if I have Dry Eye?
A: Dry eye syndrome can only be diagnosed by an eye doctor. We take your symptoms into account, including the eyes feeling dry, burning, itchy or irritated. Watery eyes and blurry vision are also common because the tears, which protect the outermost surface of the eye, can be unstable.
Q: What are some of the symptoms of Dry Eye?
A: There are numerous symptoms of dry eye disease, but the most common ones include excess tearing, lack of tearing, burning, redness, foreign body sensation, intermittently blurred vision, and an inability to tolerate contact lenses. If you have any of the above symptoms, and want a professional diagnosis, please make an appointment here.



