Pediatric Eye Care
Posted by: Regional Eye Associates in on June 17, 2021
Posted by: Regional Eye Associates in on June 17, 2021
Posted by: Regional Eye Associates in on June 14, 2021
We commonly recommend that patients consider antioxidants and mineral supplements in accordance with the NIH Age-Related Eye Disease Study (AREDS2). A healthy diet includes green leafy vegetables and sources of caretenoids (lutein, zeaxanthin) and omega-3 fatty acids. Blood pressure control, smoking cessation and ultraviolet-B blocking sunglasses also help to maintain retina health. This has been… Read More
Posted by: Regional Eye Associates in on June 14, 2021
Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness worldwide which affects 60 million people globally and 2 million+ in the United States. Glaucoma disproportionately affects women, African Americans, Hispanics and Asians. As the population ages, more patients become glaucoma suspects or have glaucoma. Of increasing concern is that glaucoma can also be a “silent disease”… Read More
Posted by: Regional Eye Associates in on June 14, 2021
Diabetes is a chronic systemic disease which can affect multiple organ systems including the eye. There are approximately 93 million patients worldwide who suffer from diabetic retinopathy. The risk for diabetic retinopathy increases the longer you suffer from the diabetes and with poorer glycemic or blood pressure control. Diabetes can have significant effects on ocular… Read More
Posted by: Regional Eye Associates in on June 14, 2021
We offer refractive surgery (PRK / Surface Ablation) to our established patients. PRK / Surface ablation is an ideal procedure for patients who have low levels of near-sightedness or have residual prescription after cataract surgery. We have also partnered with renowned refractive surgeons to offer our patients the option to have LASIK procedures locally and… Read More
Posted by: Regional Eye Associates in on June 14, 2021
Drs. Miano and Goel are board certified and perform comprehensive eye exams using the latest in-office medical technologies and electronic medical records (EMR). Comprehensive eye examinations include a medical history, review of family history, medications, and lifestyle visual demands. Our eye examinations assess for visual acuity, intraocular pressure, examination of the anterior segment (“front of… Read More
Posted by: Regional Eye Associates in on June 14, 2021
Cataracts can cause multiple symptoms, including blurred vision, glare, halos, poor contrast and generalized visual discomfort. Patients may have difficulty driving, watching television, focusing on a computer, tablet (iPad, Kindle, Nook), smartphone, or reading. The haziness of vision may be similar to looking through a windshield during a rain or snowstorm. As cataracts progress, patients… Read More