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"I could not pass my vision test to renew my driving license.  I decided to have cataract surgery in both eyes with Dr. Richardson.  [After surgery] I was able to pass the vision test and renew my license for five years with no restrictions!"

- N.E.C. (6/17/09 - after cataract surgery)

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When Diabetic Retinopathy is advanced or when a Vitreous Hemorrhage is present, it may be necessary to perform surgery on the eye in order to preserve vision.  To learn more about this surgery (called Vitrectomy) watch the video. Vitrectomy
Saturday, 25 October 2008
As we age, the skin and connective tissue around our eyes losens resulting in "droopy" eyelids.  Often this can be corrected surgically though it is seldom covered by insurance.  To learn more, watch the video. Dermatochalasis
Saturday, 25 October 2008
When the symptoms of Dry Eye Syndrome do not respond to treatment with artificial tears, additional treatment may be necessary.  Once effective treatment is to keep tears in contact with the eye by plugging the drainage ducts in the lids.  To...
Saturday, 25 October 2008
The tear film is the first layer light passes through as it enters the eye.  It also functions to protect the surface of the eye. TearLayers
Saturday, 25 October 2008
Macular Degeneration is often described as "wet" or "dry."  Learn more about the "dry" type by watching this video. DryAMD
Saturday, 25 October 2008
Although often part of the normal aging process of the eye, these symptoms can be associated with vision-threatening retinal tears.  To learn more watch the video.   FloatersAndFlashes
Saturday, 25 October 2008
Gary Player answers questions about his experience during the ReZoom procedure GPBAClip
Sunday, 31 August 2008
Gary Player answers questions about his experience during the ReZoom procedure GPQ&AClip
Sunday, 31 August 2008
Another, less common, form of glaucoma is called "closed angle" glaucoma.  This form of glaucoma can cause a sudden, irreversible loss of vision.  To learn more, watch the video. ClosedAngleGlaucoma
Saturday, 25 October 2008
Loss of vision from glaucoma is often insidious without notable symptoms.  This is why it is somtimes referred to as the "silent thief of sight."  In order to determine if you have glaucoma, your eye doctor will have to perform multiple tests...
Saturday, 25 October 2008

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