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Since 2001, the Guilford Eye Center has been providing top-notch eye care products and services, addressing various eye health issues to ensure customers achieve their best vision possible.

InFocus Eyecare Greensboro is ready to see you now

SERVICES

  • Eyeglass Exams
  • Contact Lens Exams
  • Retina Imaging
  • Diabetic Exams
  • Dry Eye Treatment
  • Glaucoma Management
  • Treatment of Infections & Injuries
  • Kids Exams
  • Myopia Control

ACCEPTED INSURANCES

We work with most major health and vision plans.

  • EyeMed
  • VSP
  • Spectera
  • Davis
  • Aetna
  • UHC
  • Cigna
  • Medicare
Dr. Craig Wood, Optometrist, O.D.

Dr. Craig Wood, Optometrist, O.D.

Dr. Wood is a native of Summerfield, NC. He graduated from Northwest Guilford High School and then earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Chemistry from North Carolina State University. He graduated from Indiana University School of Optometry in 1997 with Honors. While at Indiana he earned membership in the International Optometric Honor Society Beta Sigma Kappa. 

Dr. Wood began private practice in 1997 in Kinston, NC and before returning to the Triad area in 1998. In 2000, he purchased the optometric practice of Dr. Gene Bates located in the Guilford College area of Greensboro.

He has been active in the optometric profession having served as Clinical Examiner for the National Board of Optometry. He has lectured to other doctors on eyecare and contact lens topics and has had articles published in several journals. He has served as a consultant to multiple companies in the eyecare industry. Locally, he served on the Guilford County Board of Health from 2004-2010 and was elected to serve as its Vice Chair for 2 years. Dr. Wood is a member of the American Optometric Association , North Carolina State Optometric Society, and the Triad Optometric Society. He is also a member and supporter of Prevent Blindness of North Carolina.

Serving the less fortunate is important to Dr. Wood. He organized the creation of an eye clinic in Piedras Negras, Mexico and has returned several times to provide free eyecare for the local citizens.

Dr. Wood and his wife Jan have 2 children Mackenzie and Jacob who attend Wesleyan Christian Academy, and are active members of Cornerstone Baptist Church.

In his spare time, Dr. Wood enjoys playing golf, boating, scuba diving, and serves as a leader in Cub Scout Pack 103.

Dr. G. Sherman Thurmond II, O.D.

Dr. G. Sherman Thurmond II, O.D.

Dr. Sherman Thurmond is a native of Jacksonville, NC. He attended the University of North Carolina Wilmington on a combined athletic and academic scholarship where he played varsity soccer. He received a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with Honors. He completed his medical training at the Southern College of Optometry in 1989 followed by a residency in Ocular Pathology. 

Dr. Thurmond and his wife started Thurmond Eye Associates in Greensboro in 1992 and merged that practice with Quaker Village Vision Center and Dr. Wood in 2001 when we moved to our current office location.

He holds membership in the American Optometric Association, North Carolina State Optometric Society and Triad Optometric Society where he is a Past President. Dr. Thurmond is an avid triathlete and competes across the Southeastern United States. He enjoys scuba diving, hunting, boating, dirt bike riding and spending time with his 4 children.

Saidivya Komma, O.D., F.A.A.O.

Saidivya Komma, O.D., F.A.A.O.

Dr. Saidivya Komma, an alumna of UNC Chapel Hill, pursued her passion for eyecare at the Pennsylvania College of Optometry (PCO). Choosing eyecare because she considers eyesight the most crucial sense, Dr. Komma takes pride in her role as an eye care provider, dedicated to preserving vision one eye at a time. 

With a special interest in posterior segment and retinal disease, including diabetic and hypertensive retinopathy, Dr. Komma completed an ocular disease residency at the Salisbury VA hospital. She finds it fascinating how systemic disorders manifest in the retina, allowing for examination without invasive procedures. Dr. Komma is well-trained in managing severe glaucoma, macular degeneration, and dry eye.

Beyond her clinical expertise, Dr. Komma is a Fellow of the Academy and serves as the president of the NC chapter of the AAO. Her publications on ocular disease topics are regularly featured in Review of Optometry. In her spare time, she enjoys activities such as reading, painting, working out, journaling, and spending quality moments with family. Dr. Komma's commitment to advancements in the field reflects her dedication to pushing the boundaries of eyecare.

Myra Vazquez
December 21st, 2023
I always have a great experience...

I always have a great experience when I visit Guilford Eye Center. They are very thorough in their examinations. I feel completely confident in their ability to care for my vision. And the staff is extremely friendly and caring. I have been going here for years and will continue for many years to come.

Beth Smith
December 5th, 2023
I had a wonderful experience!

I had a wonderful experience! The person who dilated my eyes, I think her name is Ashley (I am sorry, I am not sure), and did the first preliminary tests was so caring and friendly and started the appointment out with a very pleasant and trusting vibe. She is great!! The doctor, Saidivya Komma, OD, was also wonderful. She was personable and competent. She did a very thorough exam and took the time to explain everything. Even though there are many places closer to my home, I will continue going to Guilford Eye Center because of the treatment I receive. I highly recommend this practice if you are looking for great place to take care of your eyes.

Kate Baird
November 20th, 2023
I will definitely be a repeat customer!

Appointment was promptly kept; the staff was courteous and helpful, the tech and doctor very professional, very helpful, provided good information about my exam results. I will definitely be a repeat customer!

Common Eye Conditions

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