Our Services
Corneal Inlays and Onlays
Corneal inlays and onlays work much like contact lenses, but with the advantage of never needing removal or ongoing care. And they differ from intraocular lenses, or IOLs, because they are less invasive and aren't placed in the interior of the eye (behind the cornea Read More »
Surgery for Presbyopia
Presbyopia is the normal age-related loss of near focusing ability. If you're over 40 and have to move the newspaper farther away to read it, you are beginning to experience presbyopia. Even if you've had your vision corrected with LASIK surgery in your 20s or 30s, Read More »
Corneal Transplant
A corneal transplant - also called keratoplasty (KP), penetrating keratoplasty (PKP), or corneal graft - is the surgical removal of the central portion of the cornea (the normally clear front surface of the eye) followed by replacement with a donor "button" Read More »
Glaucoma Screening
Glaucoma refers to a category of eye disorders often associated with a dangerous buildup of internal eye pressure (intraocular pressure or IOP), which can damage the eye's optic nerve - the structure that transmits visual information from the eye to the brain. Read More »
Hyperopia
Hyperopia, or farsightedness, is a common vision problem affecting about 25% of the U.S. population. People with hyperopia can usually see distant objects well, but have difficulty seeing objects that are up close. Farsighted people sometimes have headaches or Read More »
Macular Degeneration
Macular degeneration (also called AMD, ARMD, or age-related macular degeneration) is an age-related condition in which the most sensitive part of the retina, called the macula, starts to break down and lose its ability to create clear visual images. Read More »
Ocular Hypertension
Ocular hypertension means the pressure in your eye, or your intraocular pressure (IOP), is higher than normal. Elevated IOP is also associated with glaucoma, which is a more serious condition that causes vision loss and optic nerve damage Read More »
Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis)
Technically, pink eye is the acute, contagious form of conjunctivitis - inflammation of the clear mucous membrane that lines the inner surface of the eyelids and overlies the white front surface of the eye, or sclera Read More »
Glaucoma Screening
Glaucoma refers to a category of eye disorders often associated with a dangerous buildup of internal eye pressure (intraocular pressure or IOP), which can damage the eye's optic nerve - the structure that transmits visual information from the eye to the brain. Read More »
All Services
Children's Vision
- Are Contact Lenses a Good Choice for Kids?
- Children's Vision FAQs
- Controlling Nearsightedness in Children
- Learning-Related Vision Problems
- Vision Therapy for Children
- Your Infant's Visual Development
Vision Over 60
- Eight Ways To Protect Your Eyesight
- How Your Vision Changes as You Age
- Tips for Coping With Vision Loss
Computer Vision Syndrome
- Children and Computer Vision Syndrome
- Computer Eyestrain: 10 Steps for Relief
- Computer Glasses
- Computer Vision Syndrome Q & A
- Frequently Asked Questions: Computer Vision Syndrome and Computer Glasses
- Worker Productivity and Computer Vision Syndrome
LASIK and Vision Surgery
- Corneal Inlays and Onlays
- Corneal Transplant
- Corrective Eye Surgery Basics
- LASIK
- LASIK - Criteria for Success
- LASIK Risks and Complications
- Surgery for Presbyopia
Sports Vision
- Contacts and Glasses That Enhance Performance
- Protective Sports Eyewear
- Scuba Diving Masks and Swim Goggles
- Shooting Glasses and Hunting Eyewear
- What Sports Vision Doctors Can Do for You
Low Vision
Sunglasses
- Nonprescription Sunglasses
- Performance and Sport Sunglasses
- Prescription Sunglasses
- Sunglasses for Kids
Problems and Diseases
- Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
- Astigmatism
- Blepharitis
- CMV Retinitis
- Cataracts
- Cornea Transplant
- Cornea Transplant (Conditions)
- Diabetic Retinopathy
- Dry Eye Syndrome
- Eye Allergies
- Floaters and Spots
- Glaucoma
- Hyperopia
- Keratoconus
- Macular Degeneration
- Myopia
- Ocular Hypertension
- Pingueculae
- Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis)
- Presbyopia
- Ptosis
- Retinal Detachment
- Retinitis Pigmentosa
- Stye
- Uveitis
Vision Insurance
Contact Lenses
- Bifocal and Multifocal Contact Lenses
- Contact Lenses for the 'Hard-to-Fit' Patient
- Eye Exams for Contact Lenses
- Gas Permeable (GP) Contact Lenses
- Orthokeratology
- Toric Contact Lenses for Astigmatism
Eye Exams
- Eye Exams for Children
- Preparing for an Eye Exam
- Why Are Eye Exams Important?
- Your Comprehensive Eye Exam
Eyeglasses
- Eyeglass Frame Materials
- Lens Options for Eyeglasses
- Men's Eyeglass Frames
- Specialty Eyewear
- The Basics of Eyeglasses
- Women's Eyeglass Frames
Vision Over 40
- Dry Eye After Menopause
- How Progressive Lenses Work
- Multifocal Contact Lenses
- Multifocal Eyeglass Lenses
- Occupational Bifocals and Trifocals
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