Whether you’re navigating a long-term condition or dealing with new symptoms, Dr. Savannah Dodds is here to guide your care with clarity and confidence.


Eye injuries and urgent symptoms don’t always wait for business hours, and neither do we. If you’re experiencing sudden vision loss, severe eye pain, flashes of light, floaters, or an eye injury, Dr. Dodds is available after hours for emergency evaluations.
Call our office to reach our team and get instructions on what to do next. We’re here when it matters most.
We diagnose, treat, and monitor a variety of conditions that affect vision and eye health. Our goal is to help you stay ahead of disease progression, reduce complications, and protect your long-term eyesight.
Diabetic Retinopathy Management
Diabetes affects the tiny blood vessels in the retina, often without obvious symptoms until damage is advanced. We use Optos® ultra-wide retinal imaging to detect early signs and track changes over time with treatment plans tailored to your medical history and blood sugar control.
Macular Degeneration Management
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) impacts central vision and can interfere with reading, driving, and facial recognition. Dr. Dodds monitors dry and wet forms of AMD and collaborates with retinal specialists when needed for injections or other treatments.

Cataract Co-Management
Cataracts develop slowly, often causing blurry vision, glare, and difficulty with night driving. We monitor cataract progression and coordinate timely referrals for surgery when necessary then handle all pre- and post-operative care right here at our office.
Glaucoma Management
Known as “the silent thief of sight,” glaucoma often shows no symptoms until vision is permanently affected. We use iCare® tonometry for comfortable, no-puff eye pressure testing, along with visual field testing and optic nerve evaluation to detect early changes and begin appropriate treatment.

Managing eye disease isn’t just about prescriptions and procedures, it’s about building trust, answering questions, and guiding you through each phase of care. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or seeking a more personal approach, we’ll take the time to explain what we see and what comes next.
If you’ve been diagnosed with an eye condition or if you’re noticing new symptoms like floaters, glare, or changes in vision, don’t wait. Book a medical eye exam at Today’s Vision 242, and let us help you protect what matters most.
