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Ocular Disease Diagnosis and Treatment

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Preserving the eyesight of our patients so they can get the most out of life is our greatest goal. Our Eye Care Clinic makes it a policy to ensure that all staff members are up-to-date on the latest technology and techniques to make your visit as comfortable and effective as possible. As optometric technology changes, it is even more important to visit an eye doctor who has all the right optometry qualifications and follows the latest developments in eye care.

Utilizing cutting edge technology, we diagnose and manage, with greater precision, diseases like Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration, Cataracts, and Diabetic Retinopathy. Earlier and more precise diagnosis means earlier treatment and better outcomes. We can take an aggressive approach to diseases that previously had few treatment options. Great advances have been made in the treatment of these diseases.

Cataract Surgery Co-Management

Cataracts can cause cloudy or blurred vision that interferes with everyday activities. Our team works closely with trusted surgeons to guide you through every step of the cataract surgery process, from diagnosis and referral to post-operative care.

Diabetic Eye Disease

Diabetic retinopathy is a serious eye condition caused by diabetes that can lead to vision loss if left untreated. Our doctors monitor and manage diabetic eye health, helping detect changes early and coordinate care to protect your vision.

Glaucoma Testing & Treatment

Glaucoma is often called the “silent thief of sight” because it can develop without noticeable symptoms. Our doctors provide thorough testing, early detection, and personalized treatment to help protect your vision from glaucoma-related damage.

Macular Degeneration

Macular degeneration affects the central part of your vision and can make everyday tasks like reading or driving more difficult. Our doctors provide monitoring and management to help slow progression and protect your long-term eye health.

Dry Eyes

Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a chronic condition that develops when your eyes do not produce and maintain enough tears to keep the eye’s surface lubricated.

Presbyopia Treatment

As we reach middle age, particularly after age 40, it is common to start to experience difficulty with reading and performing other tasks that require near vision. This is because with age, the lens of our eye becomes increasingly inflexible, making it harder to focus on close objects. This condition is called presbyopia and eventually it happens to some extent, to everyone as they age.