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- Eye Exams Service
Eye exams assess your overall eye health by diagnosing eye conditions, examining your internal eye structures, and reviewing your visual acuity.
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- Myopia Service
Nearsightedness or myopia stops patients from clearly seeing things at a distance and may require contact lenses, glasses, or LASIK surgery to treat.
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- Hyperopia Service
Commonly known as farsightedness, hyperopia hinders patients' abilities to see things up close and may require corrective treatment, like glasses.
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- Presbyopia Service
Hindering close-range eyesight, presbyopia is a natural condition that impacts patients 40+ years old, which requires corrective lenses, like readers.
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- Astigmatism Service
Astigmatism happens if the lens or cornea is curved abnormally, causing blurred vision, squinting, or headaches, which requires corrective treatments.
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- Common Eye Infections Service
If you suffer from painful symptoms caused by pink eye, styes, or blepharitis, we can diagnose and treat the issues with eye drops or antibiotics.
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- Eye Allergies Service
Eye allergies can cause weepiness, itchiness, and redness, which prevent you from living comfortably and require daily contact lenses or eye drops.
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- Dry Eye Syndrome Service
Dry eye syndrome occurs because of an imbalance or underproduction of tears, causes extreme discomfort, and often requires professional eye care.
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- Contact Lenses and Eyeglasses Service
Contact lenses and eyeglasses can address nearsightedness, farsightedness, and age-related vision problems with the proper prescription and fit.
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- Refractive Surgery Explained Service
Reducing your dependency on glasses or contacts, refractive surgery can treat nearsightedness or farsightedness with LASIK, PRK, or intraocular IOLs.
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- LASIK Service
LASIK is a laser-assisted surgery that treats nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism by reshaping the cornea so light reaches the retina.
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- PRK Service
Reducing the dependence on contacts, laser-assisted PRK helps patients who don't qualify for LASIK because of thin corneal tissue or dry eyes.
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- Refractive Lens Exchange Service
Refractive lens exchange helps patients who have thin cornea tissue and are not candidates for LASIK by removing and implanting a new artificial lens.
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- Cataracts Explained Service
Occurring because of the breakdown or buildup of proteins on the lenses, cataracts hinder your eyesight and require laser cataract surgery or IOLs.
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- Laser Cataract Surgery Service
Get clearer eyesight by removing cataracts with laser-assisted technology, which carefully maps your eye, creates an incision, and places a new lens.
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- Traditional Cataract Surgery Service
We offer traditional cataract surgery to manually remove clouded lenses and replace them with a premium intraocular lens (IOL) for improved eyesight.
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- Cataract Lens Options Service
Enabling you to see more clearly, cataract lens options are premium or intraocular lenses that we implant into your eyes after removing cataracts.
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- Glaucoma Explained Service
Glaucoma occurs because of increased fluid and intraocular pressure, which damages the optic nerve and causes vision loss or blindness if not treated.
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- Medical and Laser Treatments Service
Medical and laser treatments for glaucoma can help manage symptoms and avoid severe issues, such as optic nerve damage and complete vision loss.
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- Cornea Diseases and Disorders Service
Cornea diseases and disorders impact the top portion of the eye called the cornea, which has the critical job of refracting and bending light.
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- Keratoconus Service
If you have keratoconus, the cornea weakens and causes it to bulge and become cone-shaped, creating gradually blurry vision that requires treatment.
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- Pterygium Service
Known as a surfer’s eye, pterygium is a condition that causes a small benign growth in the corner of the eye. If it expands, it can damage the cornea.
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- Retina, Macula, & Optic Nerve Service
A detailed examination of the retina through a dilated pupil can assist in detecting damage that can cause permanent visual loss.