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Optic Nerve Atrophy

Optic nerve atrophy, also known as optic neuropathy, is simply defined, as the end result of any disease that damages nerve cells anywhere between the

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Macular Pucker (Macular Hole)

Macular Pucker/Epiretinal Membrane – Epiretinal membrane (ERM), also known as macular pucker, is identified with many different terms, including surface-wrinkling retinopathy, cellophane maculopathy, and pre-retinal

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Light Sensitivity

Light sensitivity (photophobia or photosensitivity) is a condition where your eyes are overly sensitive to light, possibly causing pain, tearing, and discomfort. When light enters

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Eye Floaters

Eye floaters are those small, often irregular, dark shapes that appear on one’s field of vision. They are made up of clumps of protein that

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Dry Eyes

Dry Eye is by far the most responsive of all eye conditions and we have a 95% success rate with this condition. Our dry-eye patients

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Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetic retinopathy is a potentially blinding complication of diabetes that damages the eye’s retina. It affects half of all Americans diagnosed with diabetes. However, only

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Cataracts

Cataracts are the major cause of vision loss in the United States. Symptoms can include blurry, hazy vision that worsens over time as well as

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Glaucoma

Glaucoma can be difficult to detect without a regular eye exam until a significant amount of vision is lost. The reason it is so dangerous

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