Eye Care Physicians Moving You Forward in Prescott, Arizona.

How Do I Find Eye Doctors Near Me?
If you’re searching for eye doctors in Prescott or Chino Valley, M&M Eye Institute makes it easy. With three locations across Arizona, including a full-service clinic in Prescott on Sandretto Drive, we provide comprehensive eye care, from routine exams to cataract surgery.
How Do I Learn More About Each Location?
When you search for Locations Near You, you’ll get a list of the nearest locations. This list will include the phone number and address for each location. It will also tell you if that location is a clinic, a surgery center, or both, and whether or not it has an on-site optical shop. For example, full-service eye centers like our M&M Eye Institute Prescott: Sandretto clinic location include a treatment clinic, surgery center, and an on-site optical department where you can get eye exams and shop for designer and prescription eyewear.
By clicking Location Details, you’ll go to a page that provides details for each site. On each location detail page, you can access hours of operation, which doctors work from that location, and their specialties, the specialty services of the location, patient reviews, a map, and directions to the eye center.
How Do I Schedule an Eye Exam Near Me?
To schedule an appointment at our Prescott or Chino Valley locations, you can:
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Click the “Schedule Online” button at the top navigation of every page.
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Call our office directly during business hours to speak with a team member
We make it easy to book an eye exam, consultation, or surgical follow-up in Prescott at your convenience.
How Can I Find An Eye Doctor Who Accepts My Insurance?
Our eye centers accept a wide range of medical and vision insurance providers, and you can view the list of insurances accepted. Medical insurance is used for emergencies or disease management, while vision insurance typically covers routine screenings and lenses. If you don’t see your insurance provider on this list, please call, as insurance changes throughout the year.
Finding the Right Eye Doctor
When it comes to your vision, choosing the right eye doctor is essential. At M&M Eye Institute, we offer convenient locations in Prescott and Chino Valley, and we make it easy to find the care you need. Whether you’re looking for an ophthalmologist, optometrist, or optician, our experienced team is here to provide specialized eye care tailored to your unique needs.
What Are Your Specialties?
Doctors at M&M Eye Institute have a wide range of specialties. You can view each area of specialization at each location by clicking “Location Details” on the above location list.
Treatments and Specializations That M&M Eye Institute Offers:
Cataracts
Cataracts happen when the natural lens within your eye hardens and becomes yellow and cloudy. Cataracts are typically age-related and include symptoms like blurry vision, dull colors, and difficulty seeing at night. The only cure for cataracts is surgery to replace the lens in your eye.
Our experienced surgeons use advanced technologies and techniques to provide cutting-edge cataract care. Learn more about our cataract treatments here.
Comprehensive Eye Exams
Routine eye exams are the best way to protect your eyesight, especially because many eye diseases like glaucoma and macular degeneration don’t cause vision symptoms in the early stages. Comprehensive eye exams can detect these things and also help reduce age-related vision loss.
Visit our Comprehensive Eye Exam page to learn more about the benefits of regular eye exams.
Cornea
The cornea is the transparent covering on the outermost portion of your eye, directly under the lids. It protects the iris, the colored part of the eye, and the pupil, the black dot in the center. It helps to focus light and create a clear image in your vision. Many conditions can affect the cornea and, as a result, impact your sight.
The experienced care team at M&M Eye Institute is here to provide you with treatment options for corneal conditions that range from medication to surgery. Visit our cornea page here.
Dry Eyes
Dry eye, also called ocular surface disease, is a common condition that often occurs during aging. In addition to dryness, it can lead to irritation, burning, stinging, itching, watery eyes, and sensitivity to light and wind.
There are several different causes of dry eyes. An ophthalmologist near you can help you determine the cause of your dry eye problems and the treatment solution.
Glaucoma
Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that damages the optic nerve, often due to increased pressure inside the eye. Left untreated, it can lead to gradual and permanent vision loss. Fortunately, with early detection and proper care, glaucoma can be managed through medicated eye drops, laser therapy, or surgery. Our eye care experts will help you understand the safest and most effective treatment options tailored to your needs.
Retinal Damage
The retina is the layer of cells in the back of your eye that processes light signals. If you’re experiencing sudden flashes of light, floaters, or a shadow in your vision, it may be a sign of retinal detachment—a serious condition that requires immediate attention. Our experienced ophthalmologists specialize in advanced retina care, using the latest diagnostic tools and treatments to protect and restore your vision.