Retina Care

What is the Retina? The retina is the membrane that lines the inside of the eye. Think of it like film in a camera. Images are captured on the retina, encodes, and sends them to the brain via the optic nerve. As you can imagine, the processes of the retina are very complex and can… Read More
Glaucoma

What is Glaucoma? Glaucoma is a group of diseases that damage the optic nerve. The optic nerve contains about 1.2 million nerve fibers. Damage to this nerve can cause blind spots in the field of vision. If the entire nerve is destroyed, blindness occurs. The front part of the eye contains a clear, nourishing fluid… Read More
Cataracts

Frequently Asked Questions What are the risk factors for cataracts? Cataracts typically occur as you age, but they can also be the result of injury, disease, and certain medications. Most Americans will develop cataracts by the age of 65. Those more at risk for cataracts include: If you have cataracts, plan to have cataract surgery,… Read More
