At Bouquet Mulligan DeMaio, we provide comprehensive eye care to people in Lebanon and Lancaster counties with two convenient locations in Cleona, PA, and Elizabethtown, PA. Our full-service eye care includes optometry, ophthalmology including surgery, and on-site optical labs capable of fabricating some eyeglasses within the same day. Call us today for more information.
Dr. Walmer is a graduate of Lower Dauphin High School. She completed her undergraduate studies at Lycoming College in Williamsport, PA and received her doctorate in Optometry from Pennsylvania College of Optometry. Dr. Walmer completed a residency in the medical treatment of eyes. She specializes in pediatrics, post concussion, medical eye conditions, and has been practicing for over 25 years. Campbelltown is where she resides with her family. They enjoy camping, biking, hiking and golfing.
Glaucoma — Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases characterized by damage to the optic nerve resulting in loss of peripheral (side) vision. If left untreated, glaucoma can lead to total blindness. People with a family history of glaucoma, African Americans and older adults have a higher risk of developing the disease.
Ophthalmology
Bouquet Mulligan DeMaio Eye Professionals, P.C., is a full-service optometry and ophthalmology practice serving patients in Lebanon, Lancaster and Dauphin counties with locations in Cleona and Elizabethtown, PA.
Macular Degeneration
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) — AMD is an eye disease that affects the macula (the center of the light-sensitive retina at the back of the eye) and causes central vision loss. Activities such as reading, driving, watching TV and recognizing faces all require good central vision provided by the macula
Laser Eye Surgery
Adults ages 65+ -Age-related eye health problems tend to develop in the 60s and beyond, and early detection and treatment can help prevent vision loss. That’s why the AOA recommends annual exams for adults 65 and older. Learn more about Senior Vision Care.
Cataracts
Cataracts — Cataracts are cloudy or opaque areas in the normally clear lens of the eye. Depending upon their size and location, they can interfere with normal vision. Cataracts can cause blurry vision, decreased contrast sensitivity, decreased ability to see under low light level conditions (such as when driving at night), dulling of colors and increased sensitivity to glare.
Cataract Surgery
Dr. DeMaio is a Board Certified Ophthalmologist. He completed his Ophthalmology training in 1996 at the M.S Hershey Medical Center. He received his Batchelor’s degree (BS) in Biochemistry from Albright College in 1988 and received his Medical Degree (MD) from Hahnemann University in Philadelphia in 1992. He specializes in General Ophthalmology with a primary focus of Cataract Surgery, and he also performs diabetic, glaucoma, and general eye care. He and his wife Sarah reside in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
Eye Exam
The doctors at Bouquet Mulligan DeMaio follow American Optometric Association (AOA) guidelines in recommending that your child’s first eye exam occur at 6 months, with additional exams at 1 and between 5 and 6 years of age. After age 6, exams should be scheduled every one to two years, based on your doctor’s recommendation.
Diabetic retinopathy — People with diabetes may develop this condition, which results from damage to the tiny blood vessels that nourish the retina. These damaged blood vessels leak blood and other fluids that cause retinal tissue to swell and cloud vision. At its most severe, diabetic retinopathy can cause blindness.