Welcome to Oneota Valley Family Eye Care, where we strive to deliver compassionate care. Dr. Drew Schwartz and Dr. Ashley Klocke combine their experience and knowledge with cutting-edge technology to provide the most comprehensive eye care in Northeast Iowa. You can rely on us to provide you with the highest level of personalized care, for a lifetime of healthy vision.
We offer comprehensive eye exams for all ages. We integrate your medical history and medications with your eyes to provide an overall picture of eye health. We believe that healthy eyes = healthy vision.
We welcome children of all ages at our clinic. Kids not only need to be able to see clearly, but also to see easily, which includes making sure their eye movements and alignment are proper which can help their success in school.
Our doctors are well-trained in the diagnosis and management of various eye diseases. Coupled with our
up-to-date technology we have the capability for early detection and treatment.
We are proud to partner with WinnMed and Mayo Clinic to provide cataract surgery and intraocular injections in Decorah. Dr. Sunil Khanna is our skilled ophthalmologist that provides outreach care to the area.
Eye emergencies cover a range of incidents and conditions including trauma, scratches, foreign objects, or infections to name a few. We understand these don't always occur as planned during normal business hours. Give us a call during or after hours if needed to provide relief.
Neurolens is the first and only prescription lens that includes an element of contoured prism in its design. This type of lens can manage eye misalignment which can lead to chronic symptoms including headaches, eye strain, neck pain and eye fatigue.
Our optical boutique, Eye Catcher Frame Fashions, has a large variety of beautifully crafted frames for all members of the family. We will also provide you with high quality lenses to make sure your vision is crisp and clear.
Our doctors and technicians are trained to fit all kinds of contact lenses, even those that may be “hard to fit”, or lenses that are medically necessary.
Myopia, otherwise known as nearsightedness, is a common condition that can now be managed by slowing the progression of it when you are young, resulting in fewer vision changes as you grow and less nearsighted vision.