3 Ways to Know It’s Time to Think About Dry Eye Treatment
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in Eye Health
You’ve probably experienced dry eye symptoms at some point in your life. It can happen to anyone, at any time, for any number of reasons. However, dry eye isn’t always chronic. Sometimes, it’s an issue that can be mitigated. So how do you know when treatment is appropriate? Keep reading to learn three ways to…
Read MoreWhat Qualifications Does the Best Cataract Surgeon Have?
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in Cataracts
Finding the right cataract surgeon is vital to having a good outcome after cataract surgery. Trusting someone with your vision is not easy, so you want to ensure they are the best choice. An uninformed decision could put your sight at risk. It’s important to ask yourself and your potential cataract surgeon these questions when…
Read More4 Reasons to Consider LASIK this Summer
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in LASIK
LASIK has set the standard for laser vision correction. The procedure produces reliable results quickly and boosts overall life quality in countless ways. It’s hard to pin down just a few specific ways that LASIK can benefit your life. Keep reading to learn four reasons to consider LASIK this summer! 1. Experience Visual Freedom The…
Read MoreWill I Recover More Quickly After Laser Cataract Surgery?
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in Cataracts
Cataracts usually begin to develop in people in their fifties. They are a natural part of the aging process in the eye, so there is not much you can do to prevent them. The best way to restore vision affected by cataracts is through cataract surgery. At Associates in Ophthalmology, our cataract surgeons offer both…
Read MoreWhat Are My Options For Glaucoma Treatment?
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in Uncategorized
Often referred to as the silent thief of sight, glaucoma can cause irreversible damage if not caught and treated timely. Have you wondered what you could do to prevent this from happening to your eyesight? By taking care of your eyes and getting regular eye appointments, you can help to prevent vision loss. Keep reading…
Read MoreAre Dry Eyes and Allergy Symptoms Connected?
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in Uncategorized
Dry eyes and allergies often have similar symptoms, which can make it difficult to distinguish one from the other. Having one can also make you vulnerable to the other. If you already suffer from dry eye, exposure to allergens can worsen your symptoms. Keep reading to learn if dry eyes and allergy symptoms are connected!…
Read MoreWhat Makes Someone a Good LASIK Candidate?
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in LASIK
Are you tired of having to rely on glasses? Do you often wish you could see clearly first thing in the morning without putting in your contacts? LASIK is an excellent option for permanent vision correction. LASIK can allow you to be less dependent on your contact lenses and glasses. Keep reading to learn more…
Read More3 Signs You May Want to Consider Cataract Surgery
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in Cataracts
As you get older, it’s natural for your vision to lose the clarity that it once had. That’s why it’s essential to get regular eye exams to keep your eyes healthy and prevent any vision loss. Cataracts are one of those leading causes of vision loss. As your eyes age naturally, the clear lens hardens…
Read MoreWhat are the Advantages of Laser Vision Correction?
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in LASIK
Living with glasses and contacts can be a hassle. Needing to use them daily adds stress and responsibility to your day. People who can see clearly and don’t need visual aids don’t worry about these things. Fortunately, there are ways for you to access this simpler lifestyle, even if you’ve worn glasses your entire life….
Read MoreCan I Use My FSA to Pay For a Premium Lens?
Posted by: Associates in Ophthalmology (NJ) in Cataracts
Is your vision beginning to grow dimmer and duller due to cataracts? If you have cataracts and they’re starting to interfere with your daily life, it’s time for cataract surgery. This is an exciting time for you. Since cataracts began to grow in your eyes, they have slowly degraded your vision. Over time they block…
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