
What is a Glaucoma Stent? Benefits of Treatment
At Florida Eye Specialists, we’re proud to offer cutting-edge glaucoma stent treatments like the XEN Gel Stent and iTrack Advance. Learn more.
At Florida Eye Specialists, we’re proud to offer cutting-edge glaucoma stent treatments like the XEN Gel Stent and iTrack Advance. Learn more.
According to the National Eye Institute, two out of every three cases of blindness or vision problems occur in women. Studies from the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) show that women are more likely to develop certain eye diseases, like age-related macular degeneration (AMD), cataracts, glaucoma and dry eye. Women face unique risk factors and
The eye doctors at Florida Eye Specialists want you to know how to watch a solar eclipse safely. Review their tips to protect your eyesight.
Everyone develops cataracts with age. Take our self-test for cataracts to see if it’s time to request an appointment with an ophthalmologist.
The first signs of cataracts can be mild. The cataract doctors at Florida Eye Specialists share the symptoms you need to know here.
Dry eye disease can make your eyes uncomfortable, blurry and even painful, but you don’t have to live with this common condition. Don’t ignore the symptoms of dry eye — our eye care experts are here to help with a personalized treatment plan for you. Symptoms of Dry Eye Dry eye can cause ongoing discomfort,
Florida Eye Specialists joins forces with Atlantic Eye Center to provide Palm Coast, FL with exceptional glaucoma, cataract, and dry eye care.
The new iTrack Advance device for Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) can help adult patients with open-angle glaucoma.
Here are the top questions to ask before cataract surgery. Your cataract doctor is happy to answer any other questions before your procedure.
At Florida Eye Specialists, our cataract doctors are here to help so patients don’t have to worry about training eyes after cataract surgery.
At Florida Eye Specialists of Jacksonville, FL, our cataract specialists are here to help you make informed decisions about cataract surgery.
Our eyes, like all other body parts, become more susceptible to disease as we age. The most common vision-related problems in older adults are glaucoma and cataracts. In fact, these are two of the most common causes of vision loss in the world.