Conditions and Treatments


Conditions and Treatments


Comprehensive Eye Care And Surgery

We offer cutting-edge ocular testing and imaging technology for Diagnostic and Treatment of the following Eye conditions


Retinal conditions:


Retinal conditions range from age-related changes to medical emergencies, modern treatments focus on stabilizing vision and preventing further loss.


Macular Degeneration (AMD)


Age-related macular degeneration is a serious condition of the macula—the part of the retina causing blurred central vision.

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➡️ Wet Macular Degeneration (abnormal leaky blood vessels)

➡️ Dry Macular Degeneration (progressive thinning)


Diabetic Eye Disease – Diabetic Retinopathy:


Diabitis can cause serious damage of the retinal blood vessels, causing them to leak fluid (edema) or grow abnormally (proliferative retinopathy). Learn more…


Retinal Tears & Detachment:

A medical emergency where the retina pulls away from the back of the eye, often preceded by sudden flashes of light or “floaters”

➡️Retinal Detachment

➡️Floaters and flashes

➡️Retinal hole

➡️Retinal vein occlusion

➡️Retinitis pigmentosa – a genetic retinal disease causing loss of vision such as Leber’s congenital amaurosis, Usher syndrome, Bardet-Biedel syndrome, rod-cone disease, and Refsum disease


Glaucoma Learn more…

Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that damages the optic nerve, it often presents no initial symptoms and is caused by abnormally high pressure inside the eye. although vision loss from glaucoma is permanent, early diagnosis and treatment—including medicated eye drops, laser, or surgery—can prevent or slow further vision loss.

➡️Glaucoma – iStent inject®. Learn more…

➡️OMNI® Surgical System – Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) that can help restore the eye’s natural drainage. It can be combined with Cataract Surgery or as a stand alone procedure. Learn more…


Migraines


Migraine Management: How an Ophthalmologist Can HelpWhile migraines are primarily neurological, they often present with intense visual symptoms that significantly impact your quality of life. An ophthalmologist plays a critical role in distinguishing migraines from serious underlying eye conditions and managing the ocular symptoms that accompany them.

As treatement we offer Botox injections, which are FDA-approved for preventing chronic migraines – Schedule an exam with us if you experience frequent light sensitivity, eye pain during headaches, or new visual disturbances to rule out ocular pathology and develop a personalized management plan.

Eyelid Spasm and Twitching

– Eyelid twitching (myokymia) is a common, harmless, and temporary muscle spasm often caused by stress, fatigue, or too much caffeine. If the twitch persists – see an ophthalmologist if you could be a candidate for treatment with Botox (botulinum toxin) – the primary medical treatment for severe or chronic eyelid spasms. Learn more…

Uveitis

Uveitis is a serious eye condition if keft misdiagnoaed or untreated it can lead to aerious complications and blidnesa. Learn more…

Low vision – Why see an ophthalmologist?

Low vision is a visual impairment of \(20 \slash 70\) or worse that cannot be fully corrected by standard glasses, contact lenses, or medical intervention.low vision could be caused by abserious condition such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, or diabetic retinopathy
An ophthalmologist is a medical eye doctor who can diagnose thise underlying causes of low vision. While low vision itself cannot be cured, early diagnosis by an ophthalmologist allows for medical or surgical interventions to slow disease progression


Surgical Procedures we perform


Specialized Surgery for retinal conditions

We address a full spectrum of vitreoretinal disorders, including:

– Retinal Detachment/Tears: Immediate repair to prevent permanent vision loss.

– Macular Hole & Pucker: Surgical removal of scar tissue to restore central vision.

– Diabetic Retinopathy: Advanced laser and surgical treatments to stop bleeding and protect retinal tissue.

Laser treatment of diabetic retinopathy – Learn more…


Cataract Surgery

A cataract is a gradual clouding of the eye’s lens due to aging, injury, or medication. Common symptoms include blurry vision, night glare, and faded colors. Learn more …

Treatments we provide:

➡️ Laser assisted Cataract Surgery Learn more… : An outpatient procedure to replace your cloudy lens with a customized Intraocular Lens (IOL).

➡️ Premium IOL cataract surgery — toric, multifocal & extended-range lenses Learn more…

➡️ YAG Laser Capsulotomy: A fast, in-office laser treatment to restore post-surgery clarity.


Eyelid Surgery – Blapheroplasty

Whether you are looking to revitalize a “tired” appearance or need to clear a blocked field of vision, this procedure offers both aesthetic and medical benefits
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Pterygium surgery

Clear Your Vision – Suffering from a red, fleshy growth on your eye? Pterygium surgery is a quick, outpatient procedure performed under local anesthesia with sedation and designed to remove “surfer’s eye” and restore comfort. We utilize modern “no-stitch” techniques for faster healing and better cosmetic results, helping you get back to your daily activities quickly.

➡️ Cataracts

➡️ Secondary Cataracts/Capsular opacification

➡️ Glaucoma

➡️ Dry Eye

➡️ Blepharitis

➡️ Floaters and Flashes

➡️ Diabetic Eye Disease

➡️ Macular Degeneration

➡️ Pterygium

➡️ Second Opinions

➡️ Uveitis

➡️Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts Eye Exams

➡️ Premium IOL’s

When is the time to see an Ophthalmologist?


Regular eye exams are essential because serious conditions like Glaucoma and Macular Degeneration often show no early symptoms. And if you have any of the following symptoms – don’t hesitate to call us right away:

➡️ A curtain or veil blocking vision

➡️ Blurry double vision

➡️ Changes in the way you see color

➡️ Traumatic injury to the eye region

➡️ Noticing black spots or shadows

➡️ Decreased or loss of vision

➡️ Seeing haloes around lights



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