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The purpose of eye exams goes beyond determining your prescription for glasses or contact lenses. A comprehensive eye exam at Eyeology consists of assessing your vision, refractive error (prescription), binocular vision (the way your eye muscles work together), and the health of your eyes, inside and out.
Diabetic eye disease refers to a group of eye conditions that can result from diabetes. Diabetic eye disease is a potential complication for anyone with diabetes and can occasionally present in patients who have not yet been diagnosed with diabetes.
Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve. The optic nerve connects the eye to the brain and is vital for good vision. Damage to the optic nerve typically occurs when eye pressure is abnormally high.
This is a common eye disease that typically affects older adults. Cataracts occur when there is a clouding or opacity of the natural internal lens of the eye. In some cases, this opacity is a small spot, whereas in others it will cover the entire lens.
Aging brings about various changes, and our eyes are no exception. As we grow older, the risk for certain eye conditions such as cataracts, age-related macular degeneration, and glaucoma increases. At Eyeology, we recognize the unique vision care needs of our senior patients.
Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, occurs when distant objects appear blurry.
“Myopia control” is the process of slowing down the progression of myopia in order for your child’s prescription to be kept as low as possible.
A pediatric eye exam is vital to your child’s health and academic performance. The importance of detecting visual problems in childhood is based on the recognition that 25% of school-aged children* have some form of a vision disorder.
Dry eye disease is an increasingly common disorder that occurs when your eyes don’t receive quality lubrication to moisturize and nourish the eyes. It can cause a combination of symptoms including discomfort, burning, itching, tearing, fatigue and decreased vision.
Traditional contact lenses may not fit or feel right for everyone. At Eyeology, we offer specialty contact lenses designed to cater to unique eye conditions, shapes, or vision needs.
Your eyes aren’t just the window to your soul; they also play a significant role in your overall appearance. At Eyeology, we offer aesthetic services designed to rejuvenate and enhance the beauty of your eyes.
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