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- GlaucomaWe can evaluate for eye diseases such as cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration and dry eyes. In addition, by examining your eyes, we can find ocular manifestations of systemic conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
- Macular DegenerationLast February, we published a blog post on Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) discussing this progressive disease that causes vision loss in the central field of vision. We mentioned that for the two types of AMD, wet and dry, there was only a pharmaceutical treatment option for the wet type. Well, we have good news to…
- Laser Eye SurgeryWe’re pleased to offer our patients the CareCredit® card, North America’s leading patient payment program. CareCredit cards work just like a regular credit card, but is exclusive for healthcare services. You’ll get low monthly payment plans for healthcare procedures not commonly covered by insurance, including LASIK. Learn more by visiting CareCredit.com or contacting our office.
- CataractsProtect your eyes from the sun’s damaging rays that over time can cause cataracts, age-related macular degeneration, and even sunburn of the cornea with All About Eyes prescription and non-prescription sunglasses.
- Cataract SurgeryIf you or a loved one is diagnosed with cataracts, you may wonder what to expect during cataract surgery. This short video explains what happens during a typical cataract-removal procedure.
- Eye ExamEven if you did not receive your eye exam at All About Eyes, if your prescription is current, we will fit you with the pair of glasses or prescription sunglasses that will flatter your face.
- Lung CancerOmega 3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) help protect adult eyes from macular degeneration, dry eye syndrome and decrease the risk of glaucoma. Vitamin C and Bilberry, a bioflavanoid, help protect the cornea and blood vessels in the retina, and reduce the risk of cataract formation and macular degeneration. Vitamin A helps protect the cornea, aids in reducing eye infections and decreases the risk of macular degeneration. Anyone who smokes should not take excessive Vitamin A or Beta carotene because of the increased risk of developing lung cancer. Vitamin E helps to possibly prevent cataracts and macular degeneration. Lutein and zeaxanthin provide protection against damage to the retina. Zinc and selenium help your body absorb Vitamin A and Vitamin E and protect against macular degeneration and night blindness.
- Diabetes Care