Many patients assume new glasses will solve blurry vision. But if you find your prescription changing frequently — or glasses no longer help — cataracts may be the reason. Why… read more
For many people, the first symptom of cataracts appears while driving at night. Streetlights suddenly seem too bright. Headlights from oncoming cars create glare. Road signs are harder to read…. read more
Many people first notice cataracts in small ways. Reading a menu in a dim restaurant becomes harder. Headlights seem brighter than they used to. Colors look slightly dull. It’s easy… read more
Many patients who experience cataracts wonder, “Can cataracts return after surgery?” While it’s understandable to worry about future vision changes, the good news is that cataracts do not grow back… read more
Cataracts are a leading cause of vision impairment, affecting millions of individuals as they age. This condition occurs when the eye’s natural lens becomes clouded due to protein buildup, leading… read more
LASIK, or laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis, is an outpatient procedure used to correct most common vision problems. Since the FDA approved LASIK in 1999, nearly 800,000 LASIK surgeries have been… read more
Cataracts are a common eye condition affecting millions of people worldwide. As we age, the likelihood of developing cataracts grows, making it essential to understand the early signs and symptoms…. read more
LASIK eye surgery is a popular surgical procedure used to correct vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Thousands of people undergo the procedure each year with the goal… read more
Are you tired of glasses and contacts? LASIK eye surgery is a tried-and-true vision correction procedure publicly available in the US since 1999. Using a specialized laser to reshape your… read more