Patient Education
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We welcome you to our practice and look forward to caring for you.
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Comprehensive Eye Care
Ophthalmologists are fully trained and experienced in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of a variety of conditions that include:
- Myopia
- Hyperopia
- Glaucoma
- Diabetic eye care
- Dry eye
- Cataracts
- Macular ...
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The eye is a complex organ that works much like a camera, focusing light rays and forming an image. On the surface of the eye is the cornea, a thin, clear layer of tissue that provides a window for light to pass through. In a healthy eye, the cornea bends or refracts light rays so they focus pre...
Read MoreEye Examinations
Comprehensive eye examinations should be a regular part of every person's healthcare routine. They are an important tool in eye health by detecting and preventing eye diseases and evaluating the overall health of the patient. Some diseases, such as glaucoma, develop gradually withou...
Read MoreFrequently Asked Questions
My eyes don't hurt and my vision is clear. Why should I have an eye exam?
Regular eye exams are an invaluable tool in maintaining your eyes' health by detecting and preventing disease. Some diseases, such as glaucoma, develop gradually without causing pain or visio...
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