Refractive Error Treatment

Refractive error is an eye disorder, in which the patient has a distorted eye shape and vision. Treatment for refractive errors can be done through corrective lenses, contact lenses, and refractive surgery.Under this surgical procedure, one correction is made to treat distant

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Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP)

Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a disease that affects immature vasculature in the eyes of premature babies. It can be mild with no visual defects, or it may become aggressive with new blood vessel formation (neovascularization) and progress to retinal detachment and blindness

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Amblyopia Treatment (Treatment for Lazy Eyes)

The inhibition process (suppression) can result in a permanent decrease in the vision in that eye that can not be corrected with glasses, lenses, or lasik surgery. Early treatment of amblyopia or lazy eye is usually simple, employing eyeglasses, drops, Vision Therapy, and/or eye patching.

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Asthenopia Treatment (For Eye Fatigue)

Computer use is a common cause of eyestrain.If you work at a desk and use a computer, these self-care steps can help take some of the strain off your eyes.

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Treatment for Glaucoma

TREATING GLAUCOMA. Glaucoma can be treated with eye drops, pills, laser surgery, traditional surgery or a combination of these methods. The goal of any treatment is to prevent loss of vision, as vision loss from glaucoma is irreversible.

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Diode Green Laser

ProPhotonix supply green laser diodes ideal for a wide range of applications including laser projection, laser shows, holography, metrology and biomedical

Intravitreal Injections

An intravitreal injection is a shot of medicine into the eye. The inside of the eye is filled with a jelly-like fluid (vitreous). During this procedure, your health care provider injects medicine into the vitreous, near the retina at the back of the eye.

Visual Aids & Rehabilitation for Low Vision Department

When checking out low vision rehabilitation services near you, ask if services include: A low vision evaluation by an ophthalmologist or optometrist. Prescription for devices. Rehabilitation training: for reading, writing, shopping, cooking, lighting and glare control. Home assessment. Mobility services