- Pediatric CareHe also interned at Newington VA specializing in diagnosing ocular diseases such as glaucoma and diabetes. He currently splits time between the Westboro and Auburn office. He has an interest in pediatrics, ocular disease, contact lens and sports vision.
- Primary CareMany insurances require referrals for specialty care (that is, non-routine eye care with a medical ocular diagnosis). Medical services for patients with HMOs or Mass Health must be approved by your Primary Care Provider (PCP). It is the patient’s responsibility to obtain a referral from his/her PCP for specialty services. Your signature below indicates that if you receive specialty care without a referral from your PCP, you may be financially responsible for such services.
- GlaucomaGlaucoma describes eye disorders that involve damage to the optic nerve, which sends visual signals from your eye to your brain. This loss of nerve tissue can result in loss of vision.
- OphthalmologyShe completed her clinical training at the Northampton VA Medical Center and Fenway Community Health Center. After graduating, Dr. Komari worked as an optometrist for 3 years in an ophthalmology practice in central Massachusetts. She specializes in primary eye care including prescribing glasses and contact lenses as well as evaluating and managing ocular diseases such as cataracts, dry eye, eye allergies, diabetic eye disease, macular degeneration (AMD), and glaucoma.
- Macular DegenerationThis form is to be filled out by patients who have an HMO insurance or Mass Health and received or plan to receive medical care from our facility. Medical care means a specific appointment to assess a medical diagnosis and create a treatment plan for such diagnosis (ie glaucoma, macular degeneration, ect.).
- Laser Eye SurgeryLASIK stands for laser in-situ keratomileusis and is a popular surgery to correct vision problems. LASIK can help people who are nearsighted or farsighted, as well those who have astigmatism.
- CataractsCataracts are a leading cause of vision issues for people over 40 and are one of the main causes of blindness. A cataract is a clouding of the eye, specifically in the eye’s lens behind the pupil, caused by proteins clumping together. There are different kinds of cataracts, and they can have different causes. Aging or other medical conditions can contribute to the development of cataracts in your eyes.
- Cataract SurgeryThere are many conditions or factors that can lead to cataracts. Regular eye exams and consultations with your optometrist are the best method of identifying cataracts. If cataracts has developed in your eyes, cataract surgery may be helpful to restore your vision. The surgery is generally successful and the clouded lens can be removed.
- Eye ExamPlease download and read our HIPAA form and complete the dilation waiver form before coming in to your next routine eye exam appointment. If you are a
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