About eyemedics
We are a professional eye care clinic offering myopia management (sleepSEE Ortho-K) and family vision care for adults and children – starting at six months old.

About Us
EyeMedics Optometry

Our Mission
Our mission is to treat, prevent and educated. We stress the importance of eye health and vision development from infancy to adulthood. And when our clients understand this, they are able to play an active role in maintaining optimal eye health and sight for themselves and their family.

Our Vision
We envision a time when people fully understand the critical role vision plays in learning, sports, human development, and life itself. Of the five sensory systems, vision is the one that occupies the majority of the brain’s activity – making it the dominant sensory system in humans.

About Company
Established in 2005, we are the first Eye Care Center in North Carolina to introduce Orthokeratology (Ortho-K), sleepSEE Vision System, Myopia Progression Control, and Vision Therapy to the Fayetteville, Fort Bragg, Hope Mills, Spring Lake, Raeford, and Lumberton areas.

Dr. James H. Singletary
Optometric Physician
Dr. Singletary’s unique journey to becoming an Optometrist began as a young man who struggled academically in school – from elementary to high school – due to an misdiagnosed/undiagnosed vision problem. Unable to perform academically on the same level as his school aged peers, he turned to sports and a serendipitous memorable football history, including becoming a star linebacker for Seventy First High School in his hometown of Fayetteville, North Carolina, Garnering national recognition with the East Carolina University (Pirates), and continuing as an NFL draft pick by the Indianapolis Colts in 1990. Dr. Singletary returned home after his football career ended abruptly due to a series of injuries, and returned to school to receive his college degree in Chemistry at Fayetteville State University in 1998. Dr. Singletary was eventually diagnosed with an eye condition known as accommodative insufficiency, a vision problem that contributed to his inability to maintain clear, comfortable vision while reading.
“Vision screenings performed by schools and pediatricians are not eye exams. Screenings only test a child’s sight,
but not vision – and there is difference. This misunderstanding of this difference has led many
children down the road to poor achievement in school – and life.”

Dr. Eva Shiau
Optometric Physician
Dr. Shiau received her Bachelor of Science degree at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1998 and her Doctorate of Optometry at the Pennsylvania College of Optometry (PCO) in 2002. Her clinical training included practicing at the PHS Indian Hospital in Whiteriver, Arizona, as well as practicing at a low vision rehabilitation center in Springfield, Pennsylvania. During her clinical training, Dr. Shiau saw a high prevalence of ocular diseases affecting primarily elderly patients, such as cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration. She also saw how these eye conditions can negatively impact a patient’s quality of life. While at PCO, Dr. Shiau met her husband, who is also an optometrist, and together, they opened a private practice in her husband’s hometown of Fayetteville, North Carolina.


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