Services
Conditions & procedures we treat.

Cataract Surgery
Restore clear vision with advanced phacoemulsification and premium IOL options.
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Glaucoma Management
Comprehensive testing and treatment — drops, laser, and modern surgical options.
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Diabetic Eye Disease
Annual diabetic exams, retinal imaging, and co-management with your endocrinologist.
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Macular Degeneration
Diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of dry and wet AMD.
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Comprehensive Eye Exams
Routine and medical eye exams for adults and seniors.
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Dry Eye Treatment
Diagnostic evaluation and a tiered treatment plan for chronic dry eye.
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YAG Capsulotomy
Quick in-office laser to clear cloudy vision after cataract surgery.
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Common Conditions

Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
A subconjunctival hemorrhage is a bright red spot on the white of the eye caused by a small broken blood vessel. It often looks alarming but usually heals on its own within a few days to a few weeks. Artificial tears may help if the eye feels irritated.
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Blepharitis
Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelids that can cause redness, itching, crusting, burning, or irritation. It is often managed with good eyelid hygiene, warm compresses, and treatment guidance from an eye doctor when symptoms persist.
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Stye / Chalazion
A stye or chalazion is a bump on the eyelid, often caused by a blocked or inflamed oil gland. Warm compresses may help the area drain naturally, but patients should not squeeze or pop the bump.
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Dry Eye
Dry eye occurs when the eyes do not make enough tears or when the tears do not work properly, causing burning, irritation, watering, or blurry vision. At-home care may include artificial tears, eyelid hygiene, and avoiding dry or windy environments.
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