We understand just how important your vision is to you and that it’s upsetting when it starts to change. We approach all medical conditions of the eye – simple or complicated – with the goal of restoring as much of your vision as possible.
Our doctors are exceptionally experienced at diagnosing and treating eye conditions and have a strong track record of positive outcomes. We go out of our way to make sure you understand your eye condition and are fully informed of all treatment options. Your eyesight is precious, and our goal is to help you see more clearly.
Cataracts
A cataract is a clouding of the lens in the eye that affects vision. The lens lies behind the iris and the pupi and works much like a camera lens, focusing light onto the retina at the back of the eye where an image is recorded.
Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetic retinopathy affects blood vessels in the light-sensitive tissue called the retina that lines the back of the eye. It is the most common cause of vision loss among people with diabetes…
Dry Eye
Dry eye is one of the most common complaints seen in eye doctor’s offices today. Tears are necessary for overall eye health and clear vision. They also help protect the eye from bacterial and other types of infections.
Floaters
Floaters refer to visual abnormalities, often seen as little “cobwebs” or specks that appear to move or float about in your field of vision. Floaters occur when the vitreous, a gel-like substance that fills most of the eye slowly shrinks.
Eye Injury and Urgent Care
We provide evaluation and management of all eye injuries including corneal abrasions, foreign bodies, lacerations, hyphema and bleeding or bruising. In addition, we are pleased to provide urgent care for a variety of conditions including eye pain, eye infections, corneal ulcers, uveitis, flashes & floaters, vision loss and ocular migraines.
Macular Degeneration
The macula is the most sensitive part of the retina and is made up of millions of light-sensing cells that provide sharp, central vision. Macular degeneration (also called AMD for age-related macular degeneration) is a common chronic eye disease and a leading cause of vision loss among people over the age of 50.