Set Your Sights on Better Vision

Understand eyesight treatment options beyond lenses and spectacles

Set your Sights on Better Vision

Our goal is to help you see better

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Laser Vision Correction

Can laser vision correction help me?

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Dry Eye Treatment

I have dry eye symptoms and i use eye drops. What are my options?

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Cataract Surgery

My vision has become cloudy over time. I want to learn more about Cataracts.

Learn more about some common conditions that may occur

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Presbyopia

Presbyopia is a decreased ability to see nearby objects, especially in low light. Everyone will become presbyopic, usually starting around the age of 40; however, laser vision correction offers a treatment option for this condition.

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Astigmatism

Astigmatism is a variation in the curvature of the cornea or in the shape of the eye's lens. Astigmatism results in blurred or distorted vision at all distances. Laser vision correction can address astigmatism.

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Dry Eye

Dry Eye is a condition in which a person does not have enough quality tears to lubricate and nourish the eye. Dry Eye is a common problem, particularly in older adults. Treatment for dry eye symptoms can help before cataract or laser vision correction procedures.

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Cataracts

Cataracts occur when the normally clear lens of the eye becomes cloudy. As aging occurs, protein from the lens clumps together, causing blurring, clouding, and discoloration of the lens. Cataracts are the #1 cause of preventable blindness.1

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