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Cataracts


​​​​​​​Often the result of aging, cataracts result from protein buildup in your eye’s lens, which cause your vision to become blurry. To treat this condition, we perform cataract surgery to replace the damaged lens with an intraocular lens and treat other existing vision issues.

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Glaucoma

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Patients with glaucoma experience damage to their optic nerves, which interferes with their eye’s ability to process light. If you have glaucoma, we can help slow its progression and preserve your vision with medicated eye drops and laser treatments that decrease pressure inside the eye.

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Macular Degenaration

Macular Degeneration

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The macula is the central region of your retina, which processes light so you can see. Macular degeneration is an age-related condition that causes sufferers to lose their sharpest, most central vision. We can provide treatment for both dry and wet macular degeneration to preserve your vision.

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Diabetic Retinopathy

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Anyone with diabetes is at risk for developing diabetic retinopathy, which causes damage to your retinal blood vessels. The disease can cause substantial vision loss or even blindness. With early detection, we can preserve your vision using eye drops, laser procedures, or intravitreal injections.

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Refractive Lens Exchange

Refractive Lens Exchange

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If you suffer from hyperopia or presbyopia, refractive lens exchange (RLE) could be an excellent option to correct your vision, replacing your natural lens with an intraocular lens. We recommend RLE when phakic IOLs, LASIK, or photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) are not suitable for your condition.

Corneal Care

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The cornea is the transparent, dome shaped tissue that covers the front of the eye. It is the outermost surface of the front of the eye and it plays a very important role in clear vision.

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Refractive Lens Exchange

Corneal Cross-linking

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Corneal cross-linking stiffens corneas that have been weakened by disease.

Floaters & Flashes

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Floaters look like small specks, dots, circles, lines, or cobwebs in your field of vision. While they seem to be in front of your eye, they are floating inside.
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Refractive Lens Exchange

Dry Eye and Tear Care

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Dr. Jeffry Gerson of Grin Eye Care explains dry eye symptoms and treatments.

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