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Cataract Surgery

Cataract Surgery

Cataracts are a leading cause of blurred or cloudy vision. Our cataract specialists offer conventional and advanced surgical options designed to restore clarity and reduce dependence on glasses. Learn more about our many different Cataract Treatments, or visit our What to Expect page if you are preparing for surgery. 

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Dry Eye Treatment

Dry Eye Treatment

Dry, irritated, or burning eyes often result from chronic dry eye disease. We offer modern therapies designed to address the specific causes of dry eye rather than simply masking symptoms.

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Glaucoma Treatment

Glaucoma Treatment

Glaucoma, characterized by high pressure inside the eye, can cause irreversible vision loss if left untreated. Our team provides medical, laser, and surgical treatments to preserve long-term eye health. Early detection and ongoing monitoring are essential components of every patient’s care plan. 

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Retina Treatment

Retina Treatment

Retinal conditions, affecting the light-sensitive tissue at the back of your eye, require specialized care. Our specialists use advanced diagnostic imaging and targeted treatments to protect central and peripheral vision. Visit our Retina Treatment page to learn more.

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Cornea Surgery

Cornea Surgery

Corneal issues relate to the outermost surface of the eye. These concerns may cause blurred vision, discomfort, and sensitivity to light. Our team provides a full spectrum of services to restore the clarity and structure of the cornea; all covered on our Cornea Surgery page.

LASIK

LASIK reshapes the cornea to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. It offers a long-term reduction in dependence on glasses or contact lenses for many patients. Find out what option may be best for you on our LASIK overview page.

PRK

PRK (photorefractive keratectomy) is a well-established alternative to LASIK. It reshapes the cornea with laser technology to correct vision, making it a suitable option for patients who may not be ideal LASIK candidates. Recovery is slightly longer than LASIK, but long-term vision results are equally excellent.

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EVO ICL

EVO ICL

EVO ICL stands for Evolution Implantable Collamer™ Lens, the latest advancement in the ICL product line. These biocompatible implants are ideal for patients with higher prescriptions or thin corneas who may not qualify for LASIK. They can provide crisp, high-definition vision and flexibility over time. Visit our EVO ICL page for more information.

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Refractive Lens Exchange

Refractive Lens Exchange

Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) involves replacing the eye’s natural lens with an intraocular lens to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia. It also prevents the development of cataracts later in life, making it an ideal choice for patients over 40. Tired of your reading glasses? Visit our RLE page to learn more.

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Astigmatism Treatment

Astigmatism Treatment

Astigmatism results from an irregular corneal shape that distorts vision. Our team provides multiple corrective solutions, including LASIK, specialized implant lenses, and corneal procedures to create clearer, sharper sight. Consider your options on our Astigmatism Treatment page.

Your Personalized Vision Care Plan

Every patient with us receives a customized assessment to determine which service best matches their symptoms and long-term goals. Whether surgical or nonsurgical, each treatment is designed to protect vision for years to come.

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