A RightEye Sensorimotor eye exam uses sensorimotor technology to track eye movements, enabling your eye doctor to diagnose eye tracking and alignment problems quickly and effectively.
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is non-invasive imaging technology that uses light waves to penetrate the layers of the retina to produce a fully detailed image. It pinpoints potential eye problems at the nearly cellular level.
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Diabetes is a leading cause of blindness and vision loss in the United States. People with diabetes are at a higher risk of glaucoma and cataracts, but diabetic retinopathy is arguably the chief concern when it comes to eye health.
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With aging comes an increased need for comprehensive eye exams and for high-level, advanced treatment of many common ocular diseases.
Keratoconus describes a condition in which the corneal structure isn’t strong enough to maintain a healthy ball shape. As a result, the cornea bulges outward into more of a cone.
BlephEx® is a new, in-office procedure that allows your doctor to take an active role in treating dry eye and blepharitis. With regular treatments, patients finally enjoy a life free from the chronic and irritating symptoms associated with dry eye and blepharitis.
Specialty Color Corrective contact lenses are prescribed for each patient to help correct the eye to compensate for missing color filters.
Color vision deficiency is a condition that can be tolerated, but often, after one receives treatment, they realize how correct color identification is not only important but greatly enhances their appreciation of their surroundings.
Unlike a routine eye exam that assesses your visual system and eye health, anyone who was diagnosed with type 1 or type 2 diabetes requires an additional test for their eye exam.
Following cataract surgery, a number of options are available to provide you with clear vision. Advanced lens implants may reduce your dependence upon eyeglasses and contact lenses, or you may prefer eyewear.
Nowadays, advanced optometric technology allows our eye doctors to spot signs of diabetes in your eyes as soon as they appear. Nowadays, advanced optometric technology allows our eye doctors to spot signs of diabetes in your eyes as soon as they appear.