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Macular Degeneration Care During the Coronavirus: Dr. McGregor Lott Explains in the Ponte Vedra Recorder

If you have macular degeneration, you may be worried about maintaining eye care during the coronavirus pandemic. It’s understandable to be concerned, but patients with wet macular degeneration need to receive scheduled eye treatments to prevent vision loss. Studies confirm that maintaining a regular schedule of eye injections is important in retaining the vision you

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Everything to Know About Cataracts and Their Treatment

When you’re young, the lens of your eye is crisp, clean, and clear. As you head into your 60s, 70s, and 80s, that same lens will begin to cloud over. Similar to sagging skin over time, cataracts are inevitable for most aging people. In fact, more than half of people have them by the time

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How Smoking Affects Your Eyes

Few people need to be told that smoking is bad for their health, but it’s worth considering how it affects all parts of your body — including your eyes. Unfortunately, the conditions can affect you whether you smoke or you’re around someone who does. Different parts of the eye can be damaged and cause lasting

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Macular Degeneration Care During the Coronavirus

If you have macular degeneration, you may be worried about maintaining eye care during the coronavirus pandemic. We understand your concerns, but patients with wet macular degeneration need to receive monthly eye treatments to prevent vision loss. Studies confirm that maintaining a regular schedule of eye injections is important in retaining the vision you have,

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Dr. Kenzo Koike Reviews Safety Protocols for COVID-19 on Flagler Radio

Dr. Kenzo Koike was recently on Flagler Radio to discuss the safety protocols the team at Florida Eye Specialists is using to help combat the spread of COVID-19. Listen here:   The dedicated doctors and care staff at Florida Eye Specialists know how important your vision is. That’s why we’ve worked tirelessly to ensure our

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UnitedHealthcare Contract Extended: Florida Eye Specialists Stays In Network

Florida Eye Specialists will stay in the UnitedHealthcare insurance network, thanks to a contract extension with parent company North Florida Surgeons. No action is needed—your coverage will continue as usual when you visit any Florida Eye Specialists office, our surgery center, or schedule a virtual appointment.    Our dedicated doctors and care staff know how

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Eye Floaters: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

If there’s debris on your contact lenses or watermarks and scratches on your glasses, then you’re likely to see dark specs or even strings when you’re wearing them. But what if these specs and strings are appearing in your vision even when you aren’t wearing lenses? If you’re experiencing this, then you’re likely dealing with

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Coronavirus Vision Symptoms and Safety Practices

According to experts with the American Academy of Ophthalmology, protecting your eyes is crucial to slow the spread of the new coronavirus. While it’s rare, a new study shows that coronavirus may cause pink eye in a small number of patients. Here’s what you need to know to limit your eye exposure, protect yourself, and

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Dr. Shetty Discusses Options Available for Cataract Surgery

Dr. Shetty was featured in Florida Health Care News with his patient Wilma to discuss advanced technology in cataract surgery. Cataracts are a normal part of aging, but cataract surgery isn’t just for the elderly. A recent study published in the Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery found that more middle-aged patients are having cataract

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