Eye Health
Comprehensive Eye Exam
Regular eye examinations are important in maintaining eye health. During a comprehensive eye examination, eye diseases or other abnormalities that are not yet causing symptoms can be detected. Early intervention is crucial in preventing vision loss from a disease such as glaucoma, which may not cause symptoms until significant and irreversible damage has taken place. Early detection of eye problems gives a patient a choice of treatment options, and reduces the risk of permanent damage.
Computer Vision
Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) is a series of eye and vision related problems that occur in some people who spend long periods of time in front of a computer monitor.
Low Vision
Low vision is a term used to describe any problem with the eyesight that results in vision that cannot be improved beyond 20/30, peripheral vision of less than 20 degrees or patches of vision loss across the visual field. It can affect nearly all of our everyday activities. The most common causes of vision loss are macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetes and cataracts, and 14 million Americans have some form of visual impairment.