A cataract is a cloudiness in the eye’s lens, which prevents light from passing through the eye and reaching the retina. Opacity in the eye can be minor, or extremely hindering to your vision. In cataract surgery, our doctor’s place a small incision in the eye. Through this incision, they remove the cloudy lens by a process of phacoemulsification. The lens of the eye is replaced with a clear implant.
Learn MoreGlaucoma is a disease of the eye that involves damage to the optic nerve. The optic nerve sends visual signals to the brain. Vision may be preserved with early detection and a commitment to following a treatment plan recommended by Mid-Atlantic Eyecare. From the moment patients walk through our doors, they will notice a warm and welcoming environment.
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