Reasons To See An Ophthalmologist More Often

You should see an ophthalmologist more often if you…

  • HAVE DIABETES, THYROID DISEASE, OR RHEUMATOLOGICAL DISEASES  such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, etc.

  • HAVE A TENDENCY TOWARD HIGH INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE

  • HAVE A PREVIOUS EYE INJURY

  • HAVE POOR EYESIGHT due to cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, etc.  

  • HAVE A FAMILY HISTORY OF VISION PROBLEMS such as glaucoma, cataract, macular degeneration, or retinal detachment

  • ARE OF AFRICAN OR HISPANIC DESCENT

  • ARE TAKING CERTAIN MEDICATIONS* 

Protect your vision so that you can enjoy the gift of sight for as long as possible.

2020: It’s the year of better vision (and it’s our birthday too!)

We wish all our patients and their families a very Healthy, Happy and Prosperous New Year!

For us, 2020 is all about VISION. And our visions is to provide you with access to optimal medical eye care. It’s also a special year for us because it marks our first birthday. Our clinic opened to its first patients just one year ago in January 2019. Since then, we have grown considerably with the addition of a new therapeutic laser, improvements to our waiting room area, a new reception desk, and growing our staff to better serve you. We have appreciated your kindness and patience of as we’ve gone through many changes over the last twelve months.

We have many plans for 2020: new renovations, more new equipment, and new medical and surgical treatment options. Oh, and if you’re reading this…a new website and a new blog!

Really, is there a better year for eye health?

 
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