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For patients of all ages, our eye care includes exams, glasses prescriptions, contact lens care, and medical and surgical treatment for a wide range of eye diseases.
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Frequently Asked Questions
As per the American Optometric Association adults who wear glasses or contact lenses and adults who are over 60 years should visit their eye care specialist every year or as suggested by the doctor. If the person doesn’t require any vision correction, then a person between 18 and 60 years should visit the doctor twice a year.
The cataract is an eye condition that causes cloudiness of the lenses in your eye. This prevents the light from passing to the retina, causing blurred or poor vision. Like your age, you develop cataract naturally. Sometimes, the cloudiness is very small, and it’s hard to notice. However, in its advanced stage, you may feel like you are like constantly viewing the world through a foggy window.
There are several symptoms of cataract:
- A vision that is cloudy and foggy
- Light sensitivity. Glare from sun and lamps may cause serious discomfort
- Difficulty in driving during the night due to glare from headlights.
- Frequent changes in your prescription for eyeglass
- Double vision.
- Initial improvement in near vision which then gets worse
- Difficulty in carrying out daily activities due to vision problems
Yes, you need to undergo surgery for removing the cataract from your eye. You have to consult an eye doctor first. He or she will conduct various tests, review your complete medical history for determining whether you need a vision correctional surgery or not. After that, he or she will discuss the various options that are available and is best for you.