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MEDICAL EYE EXAMINATIONS

 

 

EYE DISEASE DETECTION & MANAGEMENT

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Our doctors are experienced and licensed in the treatment and management of ocular diseases and to treat any eye emergency that you may be experiencing. In addition, our office is equipped with the latest advancement in technology to detect and manage any potential eye disease. Common eye disease and conditions are:

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A cataract is a cloudy or opaque area in the normally clear lens of the eye. Depending upon its size and location, it can interfere with normal vision. Most cataracts develop in people over age 55, but they occasionally occur in infants and young children. Usually cataracts develop in both eyes, but one may be worse than the other.

The lens is located inside the eye behind the iris, the colored part of the eye. Normally, the lens focuses light on the retina, which sends the image through the optic nerve to the brain. However, if the lens is clouded by a cataract, light is scattered so the lens can no longer focus it properly, causing vision problems. The lens is made of mostly proteins and water. Clouding of the lens occurs due to changes in the proteins and lens fibers.

Cataracts generally form very slowly. Signs and symptoms of a cataract may include:

  • Blurred or hazy vision

  • Reduced intensity of colors

  • Increased sensitivity to glare from lights, particularly when driving at night

  • Change in the eye's refractive error, or prescription

There is no treatment to prevent or slow cataract progression. In age-related cataracts, changes in vision can be very gradual. Some people may not initially recognize the visual changes. However, as cataracts worsen, vision symptoms increase.

EMERGENCY EYE CARE

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We treat and triage eye issues that you may be experiencing. Eye drops or oral medications may be prescribed depending on the condition and severity. 

Examples include:

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  • Red Eyes

  • Dry & Itchy Eyes

  • Eye Infections

  • Ocular Allergies

  • Foreign Body Removal

  • Light Sensitivity

  • Seeing Flashes or Floaters

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