- Arthritis
- CryotherapyBoth retinal tears and retinal detachments have to be surgically repaired and the type of procedure would entirely depends on the condition and the physiology of your eyes. Most procedures use laser surgery or cryotherapy to close the gap caused by the tear and surgically reattach the retina to its original position at the back wall of the eye.
- Pediatric CareDr. Keim is an Optometrist that specializes in Pediatrics/Amblyopia/Strabismus. She will be working in Greensburg on Wednesdays only, then expand her territory and add additional days after her first year. Dr. Keim is a graduate of Southern College of Optometry and is actively involved in pediatric research.
- Primary CareProperly working with your primary care doctor to manage your diabetes and glucose levels through exercise, proper diet, and medications (if necessary) will also help in minimizing the effects or development of diabetic retinopathy. The tighter the control of your blood sugar, the lower your risk of severe complications and blindness will be.
- Smoking Cessation
- GlaucomaDr. Yiannoulis is a Connecticut native that is excited to get to know the Pittsburgh area. Dr. Yiannoulis practices full scope optometry with a special interest in diabetic eye exams, glaucoma management, and contact lens fittings.
- OphthalmologyDr. Sylvester is a board certified ophthalmologist who specializes in pediatric ophthalmology. She was trained at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine as well as the Children's National Medical Center in Washington D.C. She has a particular interest in neonatal eye care including retinopathy of prematurity. Her other areas of expertise include nasolacrimal duct disorders, strabismus (misaligned eyes), genetic disorders, and medical retinal disorders. She has spent the last decade working on educating residents, fellows and other health care professionals. Dr Sylvester has presented talks nationally and internationally since 2005. She is also a lifelong resident of the area.
- Macular DegenerationBanner Slide 3; A Full Comprehensive List of Eye Care Services From routine eye exams to diagnosing macular degeneration in elders and treating blocked tear ducts in children, Everett & Hurite Eyecare Specialists has you covered.
- Laser Eye SurgeryThere are many risk factors for dry eyes. Medications, age, sex, occupation, systemic diseases, contact lens use, and post Lasik or refractive surgery are frequent causes. Even more common is poor blinking. All day long we stare at our phones or tablets or computer screens and we blink less frequently. This clearly affects a lot of us and is another risk factor for developing dry eyes. Even the secretion of excess tears can be because of dry eyes, as your body created a compensatory response for insufficient tear production.
- CataractsOver three million cataract procedures are performed every year in the U.S. Many patients have to depend on reading glasses, computer glasses, or another type of eyewear after their surgery. PanOptix lenses are changing all of that.
- Cataract SurgeryIf you need diagnosis and treatment for cataracts, our experienced ophthalmologists at Everett & Hurite are ready to assist you! More than one million cataract surgeries are performed each year in the United States. Cataract surgery has become one of the safest and most successful procedures in all of medicine. More than 95% of patients will obtain substantially improved vision after surgery, and the chance of problems due to the surgery, such as bleeding or infection, is less than one out of a hundred.
- Eye ExamWellness vision exams are the standard eye exam that patients undergo annually. These basic vision exams include screenings for eye disease and eye refraction tests (which determine the prescription you’ll need for 20/20 vision if you wear glasses or contacts). Wellness vision exams are often only covered by vision insurance.
- Internal MedicineDr. Pinchas Rosenberg specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of retinal diseases. Particular areas of interest include Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Retinopathy, Retinal vein occlusions, and Retinal Detachment. He co-authored the chapter on diabetic retinopathy in the authoritative "Netter's Textbook of Internal Medicine, 2nd edition". Dr. Rosenberg joined Everett & Hurite Ophthalmic Association in 2007. After receiving his medical degree in 2001 from Northwestern University in Chicago, he completed an internship at the Alton Oshsner Clinic Foundation in New Orleans. This was followed by a residency in ophthalmology at Louisiana State University/Ochsner and a fellowship in vitreoretinal surgery at the University of North Carolina in 2007. Dr. Rosenberg was a concert violinist and performed extensively prior to beginning medical school in 1997. He credits his musical training for the exacting standards and rigor he applies to his medical and surgical practice. He also prides himself on caring for patients with empathy and taking the time necessary for each patient. Dr. Rosenberg utilizes small gauge incision vitrectomy surgery, and brings extensive experience in complex retinal detachment repair. He sees patients in multiple offices providing a wide range of retinal services including complete evaluations of diabetic retinopathy, retinovascular and macular diseases. Fluorescein angiography and high resolution OCT is available as an office procedure. Laser and surgical treatment of a variety of retinal conditions is also offered by Dr. Rosenberg.
- Depression
- Diabetes Care
- Thyroid
- Diabetic RetinopathyIf you are one of the 29.1 million people living with diabetes, eye care is an extremely important part of your treatment and management plan. People with diabetes are especially at risk of suffering from diabetic eye diseases, particularly diabetic retinopathy. It is a slow-acting condition that damages the retina of the eye; as a result, diabetic retinopathy usually affects patients who have lived with diabetes for many years. Without treatment, the cumulative damage from diabetic retinopathy may result in blindness.
- UltrasoundPhacoemulsification or Phaco: This is the most common line of treatment for cataracts, which utilizes ultrasound waves to break the cataract which is subsequently removed through a process called Aspiration.
- Wound Care
- Otolaryngology
- Reconstructive SurgeryHer clinical interests include cosmetic and reconstructive surgery of the eyelids and periocular area, orbital and lacrimal surgeries. She also specializes in cosmetic rejuvenation techniques with injectable fillers and Botox. Dr.Medsinge is board certified in Ophthalmology.
- BotoxAre you thinking about trying to reduce your wrinkles? Botox is just one way to address this issue. It is a safe and effective treatment that has been used for decades across the world. It is best used on places where the wrinkles are caused by muscle contraction. In other words, the wrinkles that appear when we smile or raise our eyebrows. While Botox is typically thought of as a treatment for cosmetic issues, it can also be used to treat eyelid spasms, eye muscle disorders, and other similar musculofascial conditions. Botox can reduce the frequency of muscle spasms and even help to realign eyes that are slight unfocused.
- Eyelid SurgeryBefore proceeding with the treatment, our doctor would first have to evaluate on why the patient is seeking the treatment. Your doctor will review the surgical plan to correct the drooping eyelids and make it look proportional. For patients dealing with vision-related problems due to ptosis, eyelid surgery would be done in the first place to correct the drooping eyelids, followed up by addressing the remaining vision problems through other treatment methods or even a corrective surgery. In most cases, the eyelid surgery will sufficiently remove the vision problem, and further treatment may not be necessary.
- Plastic SurgeryEverett and Hurite Ophthalmic Association welcomes Dr. Anagha Medsinge to the practice. Dr. Medsinge completed her ophthalmology fellowship with specialty training in Oculofacial Plastic surgery and Ocular oncology at L.V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad India. She worked as an adjunct faculty at L.V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad India before moving to the United States. She was a research fellow in Pediatric Ophthalmology at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC after which she went on to complete a surgical internship as well as Ophthalmology residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center followed by a clinical fellowship in Oculofacial Plastic and Orbital Surgery at Duke Eye Center in North Carolina. Dr.Medsinge has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals. She joins us with a vast oculoplastics experience.
- Face LiftAlso known as dermal fillers or just fillers, cosmetic fillers are injectable products that restores lost volume and fill in the static wrinkles, which could be due to the aging process or the sun or other environmental damage. These fillers provide instant volume increase in the depressed areas and it would also stimulate the production of natural collagen, which is a principal component of the skin to make it more resilient and firm. When injected into an area of skin, the gel helps to add some volume to sagging tissues, lifting sagging skin. As age increases, the capacity of your skin to produce collagen decreases, so these fillers will come in handy to help increase the production of collagen thereby prolonging the initial treatment. Both Botox® and fillers can be used together. Many people choose to use both Botox® and fillers to create the same effects as a facelift without the long downtime and excessive costs. But like Botox however, these injections will not have a permanent effect.
- BlepharoplastyA blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure to correct the drooping and sagging of the patient’s eyelids. During a blepharoplasty, our doctor would remove or redrape the excess skin, muscle and the fatty tissues over and around the eyes, to create a more natural and youthful looking eyelid. This procedure to fix the upper eyelid is relatively straightforward and it affects only the surface layers of your skin and the soft tissues around the eye.
- UlcerEye pain: Eye pain is a symptom that should never be ignored, as this symptom could indicate problems such as a corneal ulcer, an infection, or even inflammation of the nerves of the eye. Pain that is accompanied by blurry vision, discharge, redness or teariness should be investigated immediately, as this may indicate a serious eye problem that could permanently damage your vision. While it doesn’t hurt to call your eye doctor for advice, depending on the severity of your symptoms, you may be asked to visit an ER for immediate examination.
- Allergies