- Arthritis
- Emergency CarePlease do not overlook the importance of safety eyewear when playing sports. Each year, hundreds of men, women, and children are injured when playing sports. To help prevent sports-related eye injuries, athletes should use protective athletic eyewear whether or not prescription eyewear is needed. One choice is a sports frame with prescription or non-prescription polycarbonate lenses. Baseball or softball players who are hit in or near the eye, or suffer a blow to the head, should seek immediate care at a hospital emergency room or from an eye care professional.
- GlaucomaDr. Anzalone enjoys providing eye care for all ages. She enjoys working with children but also has experience in diagnosis and treatment of ocular pathology. She is particularly interested in the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma.
- OphthalmologyFollowing graduation Dr. Mackenzie completed a prestigious ocular disease residency with the Baltimore Veterans Affairs Hospital and associated clinical training alongside ophthalmology at John Hopkins Hospital in Maryland.
- Macular DegenerationMacular degeneration is a disease which affects a small area of the retina known as the macula. The macula is a specialized area on the retina that allows us to see the fine detail of whatever is directly in front of us. Macular degeneration occurs when the macula begins to deteriorate.
- Laser Eye SurgeryOur facilities provide state-of-the-art equipment, including an optional "Eye Screen" photograph of the inside of the eye and Corneal Topography to map the front surface of the eye to aid in contact lens fitting and LASIK evaluation.
- CataractsCataracts are yellowing or imperfections in the crystalline lens in the eye. The risk of cataracts increases with age. Cataracts cause blurry vision that can not be resolved with glasses or contact lenses. The good news is that cataracts can be fixed!
- Cataract SurgeryIt's the most common non-elective surgery in the United States. Recent innovations include laser-assisted cataract surgery. There are options for toric implants that correct astigmatism and multifocal implants that allow you to see at distance and near without the use of reading glasses.
- Eye ExamIn our continued efforts to bring the most advanced technology available to our patients, Solano Eye Care is proud to announce the inclusion of the Optomap Retinal Exam as an integral part of your eye exam.
- Multiple SclerosisMany conditions cause double vision, including stroke, myasthenia gravis, multiple sclerosis, and tumors. A sudden onset of double vision is an emergency and should be evaluated promptly.
- Diabetes Care
- Thyroid
- Diabetic RetinopathyIf you have diabetes, make sure you control your blood sugar level. This will reduce your risk of getting diabetic retinopathy. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed above, give us a call. If diagnosed properly, diabetic retinopathy can be treated with a laser procedure or a vitrectomy.
- Acne Treatment
- UlcerA corneal ulcer is a bacterial infection of the front clear part of the eye (cornea) and can lead to reduced vision. Wearing contact lenses and particularly, sleeping in contact lenses significantly increases the risk of a corneal ulcer. Treatment may help prevent scarring on your eye.
- Allergies