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Conventional contact lenses may be uncomfortable, even impossible to wear, for people with certain eye conditions. Scleral lenses, which are larger than standard lenses and form a dome over the entire corneal surface, may be a better option.
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People who are color blind have difficulty perceiving or differentiating between colors. The condition can be hereditary, a side effect of medication or the symptom of an illness
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The Daytona Optomap is a retinal imaging device that uses advanced technology to assess retinal health, without the need for pupil dilation. Symptoms of retinal disease often don’t appear until vision loss has occurred, making the Daytona Optomap an essential tool for maintaining ocular health.
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Do you have a lump on your eyelid? It could be a chalazion. Learn what a chalazion is, how to treat it and prevent it from recurring.
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Eye tracking is a visual skill necessary for academic success. Poor eye tracking skills can compromise your child’s ability to read and learn. Fortunately, vision therapy can help strengthen a child’s eye tracking skills, to make reading and learning easier.
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Glaucoma in children is rare, but when it occurs it must be treated with surgery to prevent vision loss. Surgery creates openings to drain fluid from the eye and relieve pressure on the optic nerve.
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Virtual reality headsets aren’t just for gaming! Ocular VR headsets use digital eye-tracking technology to diagnose certain vision problems and eye conditions.
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Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelids. Fortunately, if home remedies don’t work, there are clinic-based treatments that can eliminate the problem.
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If you’re color blind but yearn to see colors and shades accurately, try iRO lenses, which can open up a whole new spectrum of vision.
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Children with IEPs — individualizedsupport in school — are more likely to experience problems with their eyes’ ability to track, team and focus, but these problems are rarely detected in a standard school screening. A comprehensive developmental vision exam can detect these and other problems with your child’s visual system.
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Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a sight-threatening eye disease that usually affects premature babies born prior to 31 weeks gestation and weighing less than 3 pounds.
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Hyperopia (farsightedness) is a common vision condition in children and adults that causes closeby objects and images to appear blurry. Read on to find out what causes hyperopia and how we can help.
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The unique and complex design of Rose K2 lenses allows patients with keratoconus to achieve clear and stable vision all day long.
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Prokera is used to promote ocular surface healing, reduce scarring and minimize ocular inflammation. It is a combination medical device, meaning that it is a medical device with a drug-delivering component. Learn more about Prokera.
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AcrySof® IQ IOL is the ideal lens if you have both cataracts and astigmatism.
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Tecnis Synergy™is a revolutionary intraocular lens that provides clear vision at any distance.
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Glaucoma implant surgery relieves pressure inside the eye to slow the progression of this sight-threatening eye disease.
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Is laser-assisted cataract surgery right for you? Here you’ll discover the advantages of cataract laser surgery compared to traditional cataract surgery.
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Glaucoma laser procedures are non-invasive, safe, and effective at reducing pressure inside the eye.
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The innovative NuLids™ eye hygiene system is a dry eye treatment that improves meibomian gland dysfunction and reduces blepharitis. For all of your dry eye concerns, Dry Eye Center can help.
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Regener-Eyes® is a first-of-its-kind eye drop that uses the body’s own immune response to heal the underlying cause of dry eye syndrome for lasting relief.
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Do you suffer from dry eyes due to meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD)? Here’s what you need to know about OptiLight by Lumenis, and how Dry Eye Center can help.
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Do you need cataract surgery and also have presbyopia (age-related farsightedness)? Here’s why Alcon’s PanOptix® IOL may be right for you.
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If you’re considering cataract surgery, here’s what you should know about [customizable] light adjustable lens implants. Contact to schedule a consultation.
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Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) can cause severe vision loss, but early detection can help preserve your vision.
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Vision therapy can address underlying visual problems that can mimic or exacerbate a learning disability.
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In some cases of dry eye syndrome, using medication to stimulate tear production or suppress symptoms doesn’t help heal the underlying cause of the condition. Here are some natural and holistic remedies that may relieve your symptoms and restore ocular comfort.
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Absorptive lenses can help low vision patients improve their visual acuity by increasing contrast and reducing glare. Learn more about the way these lenses can help you maximize your remaining vision.
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Duane syndrome (DS) is a non-progressive eye movement disorder present at birth. There are many signs and symptoms associated with DS that cause other issues, such as neck pain or headaches. Fortunately, vision therapy can help treat this rare eye disorder.
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People practice martial arts for many reasons: as a sport, as self-defense, as self-expression, or to boost their discipline or confidence. Whatever the reason, succeeding at martial arts requires excellent reflexes. Find out how sports vision training can help improve your reflexes.
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Optic neuropathy is any type of damage to the eye’s optic nerve. If left untreated, over time optic neuropathy causes vision deterioration. Learn about this condition and how it can be treated.
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Binocular vision dysfunction (BVD) is a common condition that occurs when the eyes are misaligned. This condition can cause a variety of uncomfortable symptoms and impact your quality of life. Fortunately, a neuro-optometrist can help.
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Keratoconus is an eye condition that causes the cornea to thin, bulge and become cone-shaped. It can’t be cured, but there are treatments that can slow its progression and prevent vision loss.
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Prismatic reading glasses help people with low vision to engage in close-up activities in a comfortable way. Speak with your low vision optometrist to find out more.
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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a condition which many people in the U.S. suffer from. TBI causes a variety of different problems and symptoms, with the two most frequent ones being headaches and dizziness.
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Vertical heterophoria is a type of Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD), a condition where the eyes are misaligned. If you’re experiencing neck and shoulder pain along with dizziness, it could be vertical heterophoria.
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Good vision is so much more than 20/20. A vision screening measures visual acuity only but does not uncover vision deficiencies, such as poor focus or tracking problems, convergence insufficiency, and other essential functional vision skills. These can have a profound effect on your child’s learning abilities and overall success in life.
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Low Vision is most commonly caused by macular degeneration, a condition characterized by reduced vision and the inability to engage in the tasks that you used to do. Thankfully, low vision aids and devices can help you maximize the use of your remaining vision, thus enabling you to maintain your independence.
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Glaucoma is the primary cause of preventable vision loss and blindness among adults in North America. Fortunately, a low vision doctor can help maximize your remaining vision, thus enabling you to continue doing the things you enjoy, such as reading, driving, watching films, and more.
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As a child quickly develops and the myopia rapidly progresses, the child is at a higher risk of developing dangerous eye diseases later in life, such as retinal detachment, macular degeneration, glaucoma and cataracts. Learn how myopia management can help.
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Are you suffering from vision loss and your eye doctor told you nothing more can be done? Don't lose hope. Our Low Vision Doctors make it their mission to enable the legally blind to achieve functional vision for daily activities, offering an improved quality of life.
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Our office diagnoses and manage diseases, such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and cataracts, by using cutting edge technology.
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Myopia, more commonly known as nearsightedness, affects millions of adults and children worldwide.
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LASIK, also called laser eye surgery or laser vision correction, is a type of refractive surgery that corrects for certain common vision problems, such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. Learn all about LASIK and find out whether it's an option for you.