Condition
Eye & Corneal Conditions We Treat
Your eyes deserve care that's accurate, timely, and personal. Below is a quick guide to the conditions we treat most often — what each one means, and where to go for a full breakdown of causes, symptoms, and treatment options.
Keratoconus
A progressive thinning of the cornea that causes it to bulge into a cone shape, blurring and distorting vision
Astigmatism
An irregularly shaped cornea or lens that causes blurred or distorted vision at any distance.
Dry Eye
A condition where your eyes don't produce enough tears or the right quality of tears, causing irritation and discomfort.
Presbyopia
An age-related loss of near focusing ability, usually noticeable after age 40.
Fuchs Dystrophy
A genetic condition where corneal cells gradually fail, leading to swelling, cloudy vision, and discomfort.
Corneal Ulcers
Open sores on the cornea, often caused by infection, that require prompt treatment to prevent vision loss.
Corneal Scars
Permanent marks on the cornea from injury, infection, or surgery that can affect clarity of vision.
Corneal Edema
Swelling of the cornea caused by fluid buildup, often leading to hazy or blurred vision.
Pterygium
A growth of tissue on the white of the eye that can extend onto the cornea and affect vision.
Chemical Injury
Damage to the eye's surface from exposure to acidic or alkaline substances, requiring urgent care.
Cataract
A clouding of the eye's natural lens that gradually blurs vision, common with aging.