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Cataract Surgery in Port Orange

When should I get cataract surgery?

Cataract Surgery in Port Orange As cataracts grow, they can cause more symptoms. You could have dimmed, blurred, or yellowed vision. You may also have double vision when you look at things through the eye affected by the cataract. These problems can make it harder to read, work on a computer, and do anything else that calls for clear eyesight. You may have poor night vision and find it harder to drive when it’s dark. People with advanced cataracts can

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Eye Doctor in Port Orange

What are Floaters and Flashes?

As we age, many people experience strange “phantom” objects in their eyes that come and go. A visit to the Eye Doctor in Port Orange will help diagnose the issue and in many cases it’s simply floaters in the eye. What are Floaters? Floaters look like small specks, dots, circles, lines or cobwebs in your field of vision. While they seem to be in front of your eye, they are floating inside. Floaters are tiny clumps of gel or cells

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Eye Exam Cost in New Smyrna Beach

Eye exam cost and when to have an eye exam

Common questions about eye exams include: How much does an Eye Exam Cost in New Smyrna Beach? How frequently should I have my eyes examined? What should I bring with me to my exam? These guidelines can help you prepare for your next (or first) eye exam The first step in preparing for an eye exam is finding an eye doctor near you. You should call their office to see if they take your vision insurance, if you have it.

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Cataract Surgery in Edgewater

Office-Based Cataract Surgery

Cataract Surgery in Edgewater will soon be offered by the Precision Eye Institute offering unparalleled convenience for patients in the Edgewater, New Smyrna and Oak Hill areas! Would it be safe and effective to relocate routine cataract surgeries from an outpatient surgery center to an office procedure room? Definitely so, accord­ing to a large study of Kaiser Permanente patients in Colorado. Good outcomes in more than 21,000 cases. The retrospective review of more than 21,000 consecutive cases (13,507 patients) in

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