Medical Eye Care & Disease Management
Medical Eye Care and Ongoing Disease Management
Many eye conditions require ongoing medical care to preserve vision and eye health. We diagnose and manage a wide range of eye diseases, including glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, infections, and inflammatory conditions.
Our approach focuses on early detection, personalized treatment plans, and consistent monitoring to prevent vision loss.
We work closely with you and, when needed, other medical specialists to ensure comprehensive, coordinated care.
Trust your eye health to experienced medical eye care professionals.
FAQ’s
What conditions are considered medical eye conditions?
Conditions such as glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, eye infections, inflammation, and sudden vision changes require medical eye care.
Can eye diseases be cured?
Some conditions can be treated or managed, while others require ongoing care to prevent vision loss.
Do I need ongoing care for medical eye conditions?
Yes. Many eye diseases require regular monitoring and long-term management.
Will you coordinate care with my other doctors?
Yes. When necessary, we collaborate with your primary care physician or specialists for comprehensive care.
What eye conditions do you treat?
We manage a variety of eye diseases, including glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and more.
How often should I have an eye check-up?
We recommend a comprehensive eye exam at least once a year, or more frequently if you have existing eye conditions or risk factors.
Are treatments covered by insurance?
Many of our medical eye care services are covered by insurance. Our staff can help you verify coverage and provide guidance on payment options.
What should I do if I experience sudden vision changes?
If you notice sudden changes in your vision, contact us immediately for an urgent appointment. Prompt care can prevent serious complications.
