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"My name is Richard. I am 85 years old. I have had two cataract surgeries with Dr. Richardson and about three sets of glasses, and I can see very well. I am driving very well. And I have had nothing but good results from the work I have done here. And I appreciate the help of all his assistants."

- Richard

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Blepharitis is a very common disorder of the eyelids that can result in red, irritated eyes.  Watch the video to learn more. Blepharitis
Saturday, 25 October 2008
If you have cataract surgery with the IOL covered by insurance, you will need bifocals (or "readers") to see close up.  One option that may be worth considering if you would like to be less dependent upon readers is "monovision."  Watch this...
Saturday, 25 October 2008
Dr. Richardson uses the latest techniques when performing cataract surgery.  For an explanation of how a cataract is removed please watch the video below.  CataractSurgery
Saturday, 25 October 2008
Closed angle glaucoma requires emergent treatment.  Often this can be performed in the office using a laser.  For more information watch the video. Iridotomy
Saturday, 25 October 2008
Conductive Keratoplasty (CK) is an in-office procedure that can turn back the clock on eyes that have lost the ability to see near items.  Watch the video to learn more about this exciting procedure. CK
Saturday, 25 October 2008
One of the most common causes of loss of vision with Diabetes is macular disease.  The macula can swell (Macular Edema) or lose its blood supply (Macular Ischemia).  The former can be treated with LASER or injections.  To learn more watch the...
Saturday, 25 October 2008
If diabetic retinopathy is allowed to progress, abnormal vessels form inside the eye. These can result in a sudden loss of vision from bleeding inside of the eye or a retinal detachment from scar formation.  Watch this video to learn more. PDR
Saturday, 25 October 2008
If diabetic retinopathy is allowed to progress, it can result in a sudden loss of vision from bleeding inside of the eye.  This is called a Vitreous Hemorrhage.  Watch this video to learn more. VitreousHemorrhage
Saturday, 25 October 2008
One of the most common causes of loss of vision with Diabetes is macular disease.  The macula can swell (Macular Edema) resulting in a loss of central vision.  This can be treated with LASER or injections if caught early.  To learn more watch the...
Saturday, 25 October 2008
If caught early, diabetic retinopathy can be halted or reversed with diligent control of blood sugar.  This type of diabetic eye disease is described in the video below: NPDR
Saturday, 25 October 2008

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