How Can I Treat My Macular Degeneration?
Macular degeneration is an eye disease that is the most common cause of blindness, especially in Caucasians who are 65+ years old. It affects over 10 million people in the…
Read MoreEliminate Cloudiness with Cataract Surgery
Cataracts are quite common among people who are over 50, but they can also affect younger individuals and make it difficult to see clearly. The basic definition of a cataract…
Read MoreWhat Laser Surgeries are Used for Glaucoma Treatment?
Glaucoma is a disease that gradually damages the optic nerve. It is the second most common cause of blindness in the world. Glaucoma is caused by a build-up of pressure…
Read MoreWhy You Should Consider LASIK Eye Surgery
Dealing with contact lenses or glasses on a daily basis can be really frustrating. You want to wake up in the morning, open your eyes and see clearly. You were…
Read MoreRelieve Your Dry Eyes with LipiFlow Treatment
Many of our patients suffer from dry eyes, and at times, the condition can be extremely irritating. When your eyes stop producing an adequate amount of tears, they’ll begin to…
Read MoreAm I a Candidate for LASIK Eye Surgery?
LASIK eye surgery can make you less dependent on your glasses or contact lenses and allow you to have sharper unaided vision, but some people are better candidates for the…
Read MoreWhen to See an Ophthalmologist
An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions of the eyes. As such, they have far more knowledge and training than opticians or optometrists. Opticians…
Read MoreWhy is My Vision Getting Worse with Age?
The aging process affects people’s eyes in ways that cause their vision to deteriorate. Older people also become increasingly susceptible to eye diseases like glaucoma or macular degeneration. What is…
Read MoreAcrySof IQ ReSTOR Lenses for Multifocal Correction
Bifocals and reading glasses are commonly worn by cataract patients, and they’re used by patients who have trouble seeing objects up close. Many patients have only dreamed of what life…
Read MoreAdvantages of Vision Correction with PRK
Many patients don’t understand the difference between PRK and LASIK for vision correction. The difference is that PRK is viewed as refractive surgery, which is used to fix myopia, astigmatism…
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