- Feb 17th, 2023
In Honor of Black History Month, an Overview of Black/African American Eye Health
February is Black History Month and serves as a good opportunity to draw awareness to the needs and challenges that Black/African Americans face when it comes to vision and eye-related healthcare.
- Jan 27th, 2023
All You Need to Know About Retinal Diagnostic Testing
Any retinal damage or conditions put your vision at risk, making quick, precise diagnosis crucial. Learn more about retinal diagnostic testing.
- Jan 27th, 2023
The Importance of Hydration For Eye Health
Proper hydration is crucial for your eye health and can reduce your risks for retinal conditions. Learn more about the importance of hydration for eye health.
- Dec 29th, 2022
Can Supplements Improve Your Vision and Eye Health?
Multiple studies suggest that taking daily supplements may impart valuable properties for eye and vision health.
- Dec 29th, 2022
What Patients Should Know About Retinal Tears & Detachment
A retinal tear may develop into a retinal detachment, in which the entire retina moves out of position. The retina may stop working, causing vision problems and blindness.
- Nov 30th, 2022
3 Tips For Protecting Your Vision Against Diabetic Retinopathy
Although there is currently no cure for diabetic retinopathy, you can take action to protect yourself against this condition or impede its progression.
- Nov 30th, 2022
Can Diabetic Retinopathy Damage Be Reversed?
Diabetic retinopathy cannot be reversed or cured but, by getting regular screening eye examinations, you can better monitor its progression, and take any necessary actions to preserve your vision.
- Oct 28th, 2022
Can a Retinal Tear Evolve Into a Retinal Detachment?
A retinal tear often precedes retinal detachment, which is a condition that can lead to vision loss. With prompt detection and treatment, it is possible to keep it from leading to retinal detachment.
- Oct 28th, 2022
What is Lattice Degeneration? Does it Cause Vision Loss?
Lattice degeneration is a progressive thinning of your retina over time. This condition affects about one in ten people and typically happens in both eyes at the same time.
- Sep 30th, 2022
Common Treatments and Procedures for Retinal Conditions
Many conditions can disrupt the retina’s ability to perform its function. To treat these conditions, retina specialists and surgeons employ a wide variety of different treatments.
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