- Arthritis
- High Cholesterol
- GlaucomaWe take pride in our comprehensive vision and eye health evaluations. Through state-of-the art computerized testing and careful examination by our doctors, we assess our patient's visual system and determine what type of visual correction is best recommended for each individual patient. Visual correction may include glasses or contacts. Further evaluation continues with what we believe to be the most important part of the examination, the eye health evaluation. Glaucoma testing, dilated fundus examination, diagnostic retinal imaging, and other testing is performed to evaluate the health of the eye.
- Macular DegenerationMACULAR DEGENERATION - Early detection, nutraceutical therapy, proper follow-up, and prompt surgical intervention are all ways to improve visual outcomes for macular degeneration patients.
- CataractsWhile playing flag football at SCO during my senior year, I was hit in the eye by a football, and ended up with more than a dozen different retinal detachments. I had laser surgery, cryopexy(freezing probe to the eye), sectoral scleral buckle, vitrectomy, and finally a full encircling scleral buckle, all with multiple laser surgeries in an effort to keep my left eye from going blind. The central vision was saved, but I have lost some peripheral vision. I have since had laser surgery to correct my vision, and I no longer wear a contact or glasses for my right eye. I have had cataract surgery in the problematic left eye, and have a multifocal implant in that eye. I still need a contact or glasses prescription to achieve my best vision in the left eye.
- Cataract Surgery
- Eye ExamDIABETES - We recommend at least an annual dilated eye exam for all of her diabetic patients. Our advanced technology allows for the earliest detection of diabetes complications.
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Diabetes Care