Comprehensive Care to Protect Your Vision
Your eyes are constantly at work, but many serious eye conditions can develop quietly, often without noticeable symptoms. That’s why consistent, thorough eye exams are essential.
At Tally Eyeglassery, we combine careful observation, diagnostics, and personalized care to identify early signs of conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetic eye disease, and chronic dry eye.
Our goal is to preserve your vision, maintain comfort, and create a management plan tailored to your unique needs. With early detection and expert guidance, you can take proactive steps to protect your sight for years to come.
Don’t wait until symptoms appear. Book your comprehensive eye exam today and gain peace of mind.
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Why Regular Eye Exams Matter
Even if your vision seems fine, changes can occur silently. Conditions like glaucoma, AMD, and diabetic retinopathy often show few or no symptoms until vision is affected. Routine eye exams allow our doctors to catch subtle changes early and intervene before they impact daily life.
Your exam combines expert observation with innovative diagnostic tools, including retinal imaging, OCT, and visual field testing. These tools provide a detailed view of your eye health and guide every aspect of your personalized care.ored to make a difference in these meaningful ways.
Our Diagnostic Technology
At Tally Eyeglassery, we use different diagnostic equipment to provide a complete understanding of your eyes:
- Optomap Retinal Imaging: Captures high-resolution images of your retina to detect early signs of disease.
- OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography): Produces detailed cross-sectional images of retinal layers, detecting subtle changes in eye structure.
- Visual Field Testing: Monitors peripheral vision to detect early glaucoma or optic nerve damage.
- Tonometry and Pachymetry: Measures eye pressure and corneal thickness, crucial for glaucoma management.
- Fundus Photography: Documents retina health to track changes over time.e benefits and payment options to help ensure your visit is smooth and stress-free.

AMD Testing & Management
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) affects the central part of your vision, making everyday activities like reading, recognizing faces, or driving more challenging. AMD often progresses silently, which is why early detection is essential to protect your vision.
Our approach includes:
- Retinal imaging to monitor the macula for subtle changes before symptoms appear
- Dark adaptometry to detect early functional changes in night or low-light vision
- Lifestyle guidance and nutritional supplements to help slow progression
- Co-management and referrals for advanced treatment when necessary, including injections or laser therapy
Glaucoma Management
Glaucoma, often called the “silent thief of sight,” gradually damages the optic nerve and can lead to permanent vision loss if untreated. Symptoms may not appear until the disease is advanced, making routine exams crucial.
Our management approach includes:
- Comprehensive eye pressure and optic nerve assessments to detect early changes
- Visual field testing to monitor peripheral vision
- Prescription eye drops to reduce eye pressure and slow disease progression
- Co-management or referrals to specialists for surgical or laser interventions when required
Cataract Exams & Management
Cataracts occur when the natural lens of the eye becomes cloudy, leading to blurred or dim vision, glare from lights, and muted colors. This can make reading, driving at night, and other daily activities more challenging. Cataracts usually develop gradually, and both eyes may be affected at different rates.
Our care includes:
- Comprehensive exams to assess the severity and impact of cataracts on your vision
- Lifestyle and vision correction guidance to maintain visual comfort
- Co-management for cataract surgery, including pre-operative assessment, lens selection, and post-operative follow-up to ensure optimal recovery
Diabetic Eye Disease
Diabetes can damage the tiny blood vessels in the retina, leading to diabetic retinopathy, macular edema, and other serious eye conditions. Vision may remain normal in early stages, so regular monitoring is critical to prevent permanent vision loss.
Our proactive approach includes:
- Regular monitoring with retinal imaging to detect early changes
- Assessment of retinal blood vessels to catch complications before vision is affected
- Collaboration with your medical provider to manage diabetes and reduce risk
- Timely referrals for laser or surgical treatments if needed
Dry Eye Evaluation & Management
Dry eye occurs when your eyes do not produce enough tears, or when the tear quality is poor, leading to irritation, burning, redness, or fluctuating vision. It can affect anyone, from children to older adults, and may be caused by environmental factors, chronic conditions, or meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD).
Our approach includes:
- Diagnostics, such as tear film evaluation and meibography, to help identify the underlying cause
- Customized treatments, including eyelid hygiene, medicated drops, omega-3 supplementation, and in-office procedures like gland expression
- Innovative therapies, such as IPL and eyelid rejuvenation, to help reduce inflammation and improve tear production
- Lifestyle guidance to minimize triggers and support long-term eye comfort
Keep Your Eyes Healthy for Years to Come
Your vision is one of your most important senses, and early detection can make all the difference in maintaining healthy, comfortable eyesight.
Dr. Neal and the team combine diagnostics, personalized treatment plans, and expert guidance to help protect your eyes from glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetic complications, dry eye, and more.
Don’t wait until small changes become bigger problems. Contact us to schedule your next appointment today.
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Where to Find Us
You can find us just off Capital Circle SE, just North of Orange Avenue.
Where to Park
There are reserved parking spots available in front of our building for our guests, and additional parking in the back of the building.
Our Address
- 2176 Capital Cir SE, Suite 301
- Tallahassee, FL 32311
Contact Information
- Phone: 850-391-8900
- Fax: 850-391-8902