Join the director of Refractive Surgery at Truhlsen Eye Institute, Brian Armstrong, MD, and ophthalmologist, Ivey Thornton, MD, as they review your options for long-lasting vision correction.
When it comes to itchy eyes, the first thing that typically comes to mind is allergies. Still, several other factors can also cause itchy eyes. Understanding your symptoms can help you determine the source of your itchy eyes, how to treat them and when to see a doctor.
Low vision can feel like a hopeless condition. If your vision loss is irreversible, you’re likely wondering if there’s any way to continue doing those daily activities that are central to your life.
Keratoconus is an eye disorder that affects the strength and structure of the cornea, leading to reduced vision. Fortunately, advancements in ophthalmology have provided various treatment options, one of which is Intacs® corneal implants.
Macular degeneration is a common eye condition that affects millions of people worldwide. While it can range from mild and asymptomatic to severe – causing small areas of vision to go missing — researchers have come a long way in treating AMD.
If you are looking to get rid of glasses or contact lenses, you may be looking for a new, entirely reversible solution in the form of an intraocular, vision-correcting implant.