A cataract is a cloudy lens. This may develop as you age or if an injury changes the tissue that makes up your eye lens. Most cataracts develop slowly and don’t seem to affect your eyesight early on. With time, cataracts will eventually interfere with your vision. During cataract surgery, your surgeon will remove your eye lens and replace it with an artificial lens.
Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve caused by high pressure in your eye. Many forms of glaucoma have no warning signs, so regular eye exams are important to detect glaucoma in its early stages. We offer advanced minimally invasive glaucoma surgery.
This group of diseases can affect any part of the retina, a thin layer of tissue on the inside back of your eye. Some retinal diseases and conditions include retinal tear, retinal detachment, diabetic retinopathy, epiretinal membrane, macular hole, macular degeneration, and retinitis pigmentosa. We offer intravitreal injections for retinal disorders, argon laser for retinal tears, and pan-retinal photocoagulation.