
Complications from diabetes are a leading cause of blindness in the United States. While newer treatments can give patients much better control of the disease than previously. It is still important to have regular evaluations of the retina to check for diabetic changes. More...
This common complaint of patients has the highly technical name of floaters. Floaters are not on the front of your eye and you cannot wash them out.
Macular degeneration can have serious implications for vision in older patients. More...
Your nine year old comes in from play and keeps rubbing his eyes. You look and are frightened to see what looks like a large blister on the white of the eye. This is springtime allergies at their worst. More...
