Vision Therapy
Like any other skill, visual skills are developed as we grow. Since they are developed, they can generally be improved by therapy if they…
February 25, 2021
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Can Macular Edema Go Away by Itself?
Macular edema is swelling or thickening of the eye’s macula, the part of your eye responsible for detailed, central vision. The macula is a…
February 18, 2021
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Can You Fly After a Retinal Detachment?
Retinal detachment is the separation of the retina from the choroid, a membrane dense with blood vessels that is located between the retina and…
February 11, 2021
How Often Should I have a Diabetic Eye Exam?
Diabetes is a leading cause of preventable new onset blindness in working-age adults. Diabetes can harm your eyes by causing damage to the small…
February 4, 2021
Ophthalmologist Definition
When it comes to eye care, the most trained and skilled professionals in the field are ophthalmologists. An ophthalmologist is a physician, either a…
January 25, 2021
Is Glaucoma Genetic?
Glaucoma is a term used for a group of diseases that irreversibly damage the optic nerve, potentially causing vision loss and blindness. Commonly thought…
January 18, 2021
What is Retinitis Pigmentosa?
Retinitis pigmentosa is a chronic, hereditary eye disease characterized by black pigmentation and gradual degeneration of the retina. The retina lines the interior…
January 11, 2021
Can Stress Cause Retinal Detachment?
Everyone gets stressed out once in a while. As we know, stress often has a negative impact on a person’s physical well-being and can…
January 4, 2021
What are the Treatment Options for Lazy Eye?
Amblyopia, commonly known as lazy eye, occurs when there is a lack of vision in one eye because the eye and the brain are…
December 25, 2020
What Causes Retina Damage?
The retina is a layer of tissue in the back of your eye that senses light and sends images to your brain, thereby enabling…
December 18, 2020