Eye Exams
What is a Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
Subconjunctival hemorrhage is usually painless and scary looking, but can often be benign.
Read MoreChoroidal Nevus: Eye Freckles
Freckles in the eye are usually benign, but there are warning signs of possible danger.
Read MoreFace Mask Needed for Eye Injections
Extra safety measures are recommended for face mask wearers during anti-VEGF injections. Wearing a face mask is recommended by the CDC for all adults and children over the age of 2 when going out in public. But for patients receiving anti-VEGF injections, special precautions are recommended during their injections. The recommendation comes after a study…
Read MoreWhat is OCT?
This non-invasive scan is allows our retina specialists to diagnose your retina in hi-res and it’s done in the office.
Read MoreWhat is a Fluorescein Angiogram?
Fluorescein angiography is a unique test allowing your retina specialist to diagnose the health of your retina.
Read MoreDouble Vision: Diagnosis and Treatment
This is part 2 of our short series on “Understanding Double Vision” |
Diagnosis and Treatment.
Understanding Double Vision | Part 1
Diplopia, otherwise known as double vision, can be caused by these diseases…this is Part 1.
Read MoreWhat is Legal Blindness?
Causes and definition of legal blindness? It’s tax time, too!
Read MoreSeeing 20/20 for 2020
And here’s what 20/20 really means in 2020!
Read MoreCOVID-19: Changes to Eye Care
Welcome to our new normal. COVID-19 is likely to change every aspect of our lives and here’s how it has already changed eye care.
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