Medical Eye Health

Comprehensive management of macular degeneration, diabetic eye disease, cataracts, and glaucoma

We combine advanced diagnostics with personalized treatment plans to protect your vision. Explore each condition below to learn how we evaluate, monitor, and manage eye health over time.

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Macular Degeneration (AMD)

AMD affects the macula—the part of the retina responsible for detailed central vision. Early detection and consistent monitoring are essential to preserve reading, driving, and face recognition.

How we evaluate

  • High-resolution retinal imaging and OCT scans
  • Baseline risk assessment (dry vs. wet AMD)
  • Functional vision testing and Amsler grid education

Management & care

  • Personalized monitoring schedule
  • Evidence-based nutrition and UV protection guidance
  • Co-management with retina specialists when needed

Diabetic Eye Care

Diabetes can impact the tiny blood vessels in the retina, sometimes without early symptoms. Regular comprehensive exams help prevent vision loss from diabetic retinopathy and macular edema.

How we evaluate

  • Dilated retinal exam with fundus photography
  • OCT imaging for fluid and edema detection
  • Communication with your primary care or endocrinology team

Management & care

  • Risk-based follow-up intervals and reports
  • Vision protection plan tailored to A1C and systemic health
  • Co-management for laser or injection therapy when indicated

Cataracts

Cataracts gradually cloud the natural lens, causing glare, blur, and faded colors. We help you decide when surgery is appropriate and guide you through lens options that fit your lifestyle.

How we evaluate

  • Glare testing and functional vision assessment
  • Refraction to measure impact on daily tasks
  • Slit-lamp evaluation and lens grading

Management & care

  • Watchful waiting with updated prescriptions when appropriate
  • Referral and co-management for cataract surgery
  • Guidance on monofocal, toric, and presbyopia-correcting IOLs

Glaucoma Treatment

Glaucoma is a group of conditions that damage the optic nerve—often with no early warning. Our goal is early diagnosis and pressure control to preserve your visual field for the long term.

How we evaluate

  • Intraocular pressure, corneal thickness, and optic nerve imaging
  • Visual field testing to map peripheral vision
  • Risk profiling (family history, age, anatomy)

Management & care

  • Medication plans and adherence support
  • Laser/surgical co-management when appropriate
  • Structured follow-up to track stability over time

Protect your vision with proactive care

Whether you’re monitoring a condition or noticing new symptoms, timely evaluation makes a difference.

The Power of Light

The laser delivery time is quick, lasting only 2.4 seconds, and effective. DSLT provides effective eye pressure lowering sustained out to 12 months after 1 treatment. DSLT also has an excellent safety profile and can help reduce the burden of drops.**

**Short term side effects include mild discomfort, redness, blurry vision, or sensitivity to light. The most common side effect was a contained bleed from a small blood vessel, often appearing as a red spot on the white part of the eye that resolved without treatment.