Age-Related Macular Degeneration, or AMD, is a leading cause of blindness throughout the world. Unfortunately, your risk of developing this disease increases with age. A comprehensive eye exam is the best way to protect yourself from losing your sight.
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Cataracts are a common affliction that most people will experience in old age. However, there are options for both prevention and management. Cataracts and cloudy vision do not need to be permanent.
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Conjunctivitis can be both distracting and irritating. Don’t the discomfort interrupt your life: whether due to allergies or bacteria, we can help you get clear and comfortable eyes. There are a variety of treatments available to sooth and clear the inflammation associated with red-eye.
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Individuals living with diabetes are at risk for eye diseases that can result as a complication of this condition. It is extremely important to have your eyes checked regularly if you have diabetes so as to prevent vision loss due to these diseases. Usually, eye disease is not noticeable without professional testing.
Most people use digital screens at some point during the day. For those working on them or using them consistently, it is important to consider the effect this has on our eyes. Preventing and managing digital eye strain is important for your eye health and vision strength.
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While experiencing a strange blob floating through your vision is a bit strange, it’s not uncommon. However, “floaters” along with flashes – seeing bright flashes of light that aren’t actually there – can be indicative of optic problems in some cases.
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Glaucoma is a common disease that has a variety of types but no warning signs or symptoms. Having your eyes tested for signs of glaucoma is one of the only ways to catch it at an early stage and prevent or manage permanent vision loss.