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Eye Disease Treatment

Early detection and treatment of eye diseases can save your vision. Our comprehensive diagnostic technology and expert care help protect your eyes from sight-threatening conditions.

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Why Early Detection Matters

Many serious eye diseases develop slowly and without noticeable symptoms in their early stages. By the time you notice vision changes, significant damage may have already occurred. Regular comprehensive eye exams are your best defense against preventable vision loss.

Our Diagnostic Technology Includes:

  • Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
  • Digital Retinal Photography
  • Visual Field Testing
  • Intraocular Pressure Measurement
  • Corneal Topography
Advanced eye diagnostics

Conditions We Diagnose & Treat

Comprehensive care for a wide range of eye diseases and conditions.

Glaucoma

A group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, often caused by abnormally high pressure in the eye. Early detection is critical as vision loss is irreversible.

Symptoms

  • Often no early symptoms
  • Gradual peripheral vision loss
  • Tunnel vision in advanced stages
  • Eye pain or headaches (acute cases)

Treatment Options

  • Prescription eye drops
  • Laser therapy
  • Surgical procedures
  • Ongoing monitoring

Macular Degeneration

Age-related condition affecting the central portion of the retina (macula), causing loss of sharp, central vision needed for everyday activities.

Symptoms

  • Blurred or distorted central vision
  • Difficulty recognizing faces
  • Dark or empty areas in vision
  • Colors appearing less vivid

Treatment Options

  • Nutritional supplements
  • Anti-VEGF injections
  • Laser therapy
  • Low vision aids

Cataracts

Clouding of the eye's natural lens, causing blurry vision, faded colors, and difficulty with night vision. Very common with aging but highly treatable.

Symptoms

  • Cloudy or blurry vision
  • Faded colors
  • Glare and halos around lights
  • Poor night vision

Treatment Options

  • Updated eyeglass prescription
  • Anti-glare lenses
  • Cataract surgery referral
  • Post-operative care

Diabetic Eye Disease

Complications from diabetes affecting blood vessels in the retina. Leading cause of blindness in working-age adults, but preventable with proper care.

Symptoms

  • Often no early symptoms
  • Fluctuating vision
  • Floaters or dark spots
  • Vision loss

Treatment Options

  • Blood sugar control
  • Laser treatment
  • Vitrectomy surgery
  • Anti-VEGF injections

Additional Conditions We Treat

Dry Eye Syndrome

Chronic lack of sufficient lubrication on the eye surface, causing discomfort and vision disturbance.

Conjunctivitis

Inflammation of the conjunctiva, commonly known as pink eye. Can be viral, bacterial, or allergic.

Keratoconus

Progressive thinning and bulging of the cornea, causing distorted vision and sensitivity to light.

Uveitis

Inflammation of the middle layer of the eye, which can lead to vision loss if not treated promptly.

Retinal Detachment

Emergency condition where the retina separates from its supporting tissue. Requires immediate treatment.

Blepharitis

Chronic inflammation of the eyelids causing irritation, redness, and crusting of the lashes.

Are You at Risk?

Certain factors increase your risk of developing eye disease. Regular monitoring is especially important if you have any of these risk factors.

Age Over 60

Risk of most eye diseases increases significantly with age.

Diabetes

Diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of blindness in adults.

Family History

Many eye diseases have a genetic component that runs in families.

High Blood Pressure

Can damage blood vessels in the retina, leading to vision problems.

Smoking

Increases risk of cataracts, macular degeneration, and more.

UV Exposure

Long-term sun exposure without protection damages eye tissues.

Previous Eye Injury

Past trauma can increase risk of various eye conditions.

Certain Medications

Some medications can affect eye health and vision over time.

Seek Immediate Care If You Experience:

Sudden vision loss or blackout
Flashes of light or sudden floaters
Curtain-like shadow in vision
Severe eye pain or headache
Sudden double vision
Eye injury or trauma
Chemical exposure to eye
Sudden red, painful eye

These symptoms may indicate a medical emergency. Call our office immediately or go to the nearest emergency room.

Protect Your Vision Today

Don't wait for symptoms to appear. Schedule a comprehensive eye health exam to detect potential problems early, when treatment is most effective.