Are you considering LASIK surgery to correct your vision? Before you get LASIK, there are some important steps you can take to make sure you have the best possible experience. At Campus Eye Group, we want to ensure you have all the information you need to make the best decisions about your vision care. With that in… Continue reading What To Do Before LASIK Surgery
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Types of Cataracts and Symptoms to Look For
Cataracts are a degenerative disorder that causes one or both of your eyes’ lenses to become cloudy. They impair your vision and can lead to blindness if not appropriately addressed. Cataracts can be caused by aging, long-term UV exposure from sunlight, or diabetes. Cataracts develop slowly over time, and symptoms may only begin to show around… Continue reading Types of Cataracts and Symptoms to Look For
Contoura Vision: What to Expect
Contoura™ Vision – Topography-Guided Laser Vision Correction The field of laser vision correction is constantly progressing. Since the advent of laser refractive surgery in the 1980s, more and more people across the world have been able to reduce the effects that nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism have had on their daily lives – and many have… Continue reading Contoura Vision: What to Expect
Latest Advancements in the Treatment for Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
For more than a decade, ophthalmologists have treated wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) with eye injections given every month or two, and dry AMD with antioxidant vitamins. These treatments were groundbreaking when introduced, offering hope for the first time that this sight-threatening disease could be slowed, and in some cases stopped or even reversed. This revolution is undergoing an… Continue reading Latest Advancements in the Treatment for Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
9 Facts You Didn’t Know About Astigmatism
If you wear glasses or contacts, then you are probably familiar with the question, “do you have astigmatism?” But perhaps you don’t know if you have it or not, or what it is exactly. Here we’ll be answering questions, going over symptoms, and discussing treatment options for corneal astigmatism. 1. What Is Astigmatism? Astigmatism is caused… Continue reading 9 Facts You Didn’t Know About Astigmatism
12 Ways to Take Care of Your Eyes Everyday
Eye problems can be easily prevented if you practice essential eye care habits every day. Surprisingly, they are very practical and easy to accomplish yet they tend to be the most neglected. To maintain your eye health and to keep your vision sharp, here are twelve things that should be part of your daily routine. 1.… Continue reading 12 Ways to Take Care of Your Eyes Everyday
Campus Eye Group Helps You To See The World Clearly
Good eye health is vital to ensure proper vision. It is recommended that you see your eye doctor at least once every year because vision and eye problems can change quickly, especially in older adults. Numerous eye diseases need the care of an eye doctor who specializes in various techniques to improve vision. The experts… Continue reading Campus Eye Group Helps You To See The World Clearly
Can I Have LASIK With Astigmatism?
If you are tired of wearing contact lenses or glasses, LASIK surgery may be appealing to you. Likely, at least one of your friends, co-workers, or family members have raved about this popular procedure that can help you to see clearly the moment you open your eyes. There’s only one problem. You have astigmatism. Will get… Continue reading Can I Have LASIK With Astigmatism?
What to Expect From a Comprehensive Eye Exam
If you’ve ever had an eye exam, you understand the importance of getting your vision checked annually. Vision can change significantly from year to year, particularly as we age. This means it’s important to get an updated prescription at least once a year. We all know that going to see an optometrist will require us to… Continue reading What to Expect From a Comprehensive Eye Exam
Allergy Season and Contact Lenses: How to Manage
For contact lens wearers, allergy season is one of the worst times of the year. Approximately 75% of allergy-related symptoms affect the eyes, and for a person who frequently wears contact lenses, these symptoms can be difficult to deal with. From red eyes to itchiness to even dry eyes, these symptoms create a less-than-optimal environment… Continue reading Allergy Season and Contact Lenses: How to Manage
