Archive for the 'Optometric Microscopes' Category

The Proactive Approach

Monday, May 14th, 2007

Some contact lens and drug companies directly market to consumers via television and magazines, which can lead to patients asking for specific prescription products. Also common is the request for refractive surgical procedures based on direct-to-consumer advertising that guarantees outcomes we know are outside of expected results. So what can we do to cope with […]

Eye problem

Monday, May 14th, 2007

If your child has been struggling with reading or learning, or if you suspect any difficulty with visual skills, be sure and ask us about vision therapy as an option. Vision is more than just seeing 20/20. Eye teaming, muscle tracking, and accurate focusing are a few of the skills necessary for good vision. These […]

Cataract Surgery

Monday, May 14th, 2007

When the Crystalline lens inside the eye becomes cloudy, it is known as a cataract. Cataract surgery then developed. Cataract surgery today is much better than it was just a few years ago. Today the operation takes about thirty minutes or less, and only local anesthetic is used. The eye is not even bandaged following […]

LASIK Surgery

Monday, May 14th, 2007

Many people are thinking about laser eye surgery have worn glasses or contacts for years. Many have developed an ongoing relationship with an eye doctor, usually an optometrist. Having that doctor involved in improving their vision and having that continuity of care makes the laser vision correction process easier for them. At Golden Vision, we […]

Uveitis

Monday, May 14th, 2007

Uveal tract inflammation is called uveitis. It lines the inside of the eye behind the cornea. Much of the uvea lies between the retina and tough, outer sclera. The uveal tract has three parts: the iris, the ciliary body, and the choroid. Uveitis is categorized according to the part of the uveal tract that is […]

Achromatopsia

Monday, May 14th, 2007

There are two types of Achromatopsia. These are the complete achromatopsia and incomplete achromatopsia. Achromatopsia is an inherited condition that affects approximately 1 in every 33,000 Americans. It is also known as rod monochromatism. This condition is related with color blindness, visual acuity loss, extreme light sensitivity and nystagmus. It is a condition found all […]

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