
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
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
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
Macular edema & CME is swelling of the macula, the small area of the retina responsible for central vision, of which the central 5% of
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
Lattice degeneration gets its name from the crisscrossing, fine, white lines on the surface of the retina, which an eye doctor can see during the
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
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
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
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
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