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Scheduling an annual eye exam keeps you and your doctor up to date with changes in your sight and general eye health as you age. Because many vision and eye disorders develop slowly and without apparent symptoms, it can be difficult to detect a problem without a complete examination.
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You’ve heard them before. Those repetitive eye exam questions. “Which is better? One or two?” And you think, “This must be important. What if I get it wrong? Wait! Let me see number one again!”
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Annual eye exams are vital to maintaining your vision and overall health. We offer the Optomap® ultra-widefield (UWF™) retinal imaging to enable eyecare professionals to discover, diagnose, document and treat ocular pathology that may first present in the periphery – pathology which may go undetected using traditional examination techniques and equipment.
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If you’ve never worn contact lenses before, it can seem a bit intimidating. After all, you’re inserting something into your eye! Let’s ease your mind about the first step – your contact lens exam.
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Every patient is different and so are their eyes. This means that there need to be different types of contact lenses to suit each individual.
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Myopia is a very common condition around the world, but its prevalence does not mean it should be taken lightly.
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Most people are aware that diabetes can have serious consequences for our health. However, you may be surprised to learn that it can also influence our vision. This is because patients who are diabetic can go on to develop a complication that is known as diabetic retinopathy.
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Red eye(s) is a condition where the white of the eye (sclera) can become pink or red due to the expansion or dilation of the blood vessels. Red eye is a common problem that can affect one or both eyes and can be caused by a wide variety of infections and diseases.
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Dry eye is a condition in which a person does not have sufficient tears to lubricate the front surface of the eye. Tears are necessary in maintaining the health of the eye. Without good tears, a person can experience burning, tearing, redness, light sensitivity and even blurry vision.
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Eye emergencies cover a range of incidents and conditions such as; trauma, cuts, scratches, foreign objects in the eye, burns, chemical exposure, photic retinopathy, and blunt injuries to the eye or eyelid.
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LASIK is the number one elective surgical procedure today, and more than a million Americans have had the procedure since its inception.
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