What is Astigmatism, and How Is It Corrected?
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by office@adamsmediagroup.com
11M ago
What is Astigmatism, and How Is It Corrected?   Have you heard of astigmatism but aren’t sure what it is or how it is corrected? Astigmatism is a refractive error in an individual’s eye that affects how they see objects. It occurs when the cornea of the eye, which acts like a lens, is not shaped correctly. This causes blurry vision and possible headaches. Let’s look at what astigmatism is and how it can be corrected.   What Causes Astigmatism? Astigmatism can be caused by genetics, trauma to the eye, or even an incorrect eyeglass prescription. When light enters the eye, it should be ..read more
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Everything you need to know about Keratoconus
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by jasonmadjenovic
1y ago
As we get older, our vision often changes. For many, this means needing glasses or contact lenses to enjoy life’s activities to the fullest. But for some, the need for corrective lenses is not due to age-related issues – it’s due to a condition called keratoconus. In this blog post, we’ll discuss what keratoconus is, the symptoms of keratoconus, and how it can be treated. What is Keratoconus? Keratoconus is a progressive eye disorder that affects the shape and clarity of your cornea. This can cause visual distortion and sensitivity to light, glare, and halos around lights at night. It usually ..read more
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What’s the Difference Between an Optometrist and an Ophthalmologist?
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by jasonmadjenovic
1y ago
When it comes to eye care, it can be difficult to know who to turn to. Should you visit an optometrist or an ophthalmologist? While they are both doctors specializing in eye care, there are a few key differences between them. Let’s explore what those differences are so you can make the best choice for your vision. What is an Optometrist? An optometrist is a doctor who specializes in vision and eye care. They attend school for four years of professional training and have earned a Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree. An optometrist is qualified to diagnose conditions like nearsightedness and farsig ..read more
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4 Signs That You May Need Cataract Surgery: How to Know If You’re a Candidate
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by jasonmadjenovic
1y ago
In this blog post, we will discuss 4 common signs that indicate you may need cataract surgery. Keep reading to learn more! If you have been wearing glasses or contact lenses for many years, you may be noticing that your vision is not as good as it used to be. This is one of the most common signs that you may need cataract surgery. Over time, your eyesight can slowly deteriorate and glasses or contacts may no longer be enough to correct your vision. If you find yourself having to constantly adjust your glasses or contacts, it may be time to consider cataract surgery. Does your vision appear dim ..read more
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Seasonal Allergic Conjunctivitis: Everything You Need to Know
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by jasonmadjenovic
1y ago
Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis, also known as hayfever, is an eye inflammation that occurs when the eye comes into contact with an allergen, such as pollen. Symptoms include redness, itching, watering eyes, and swelling of the eyelids. Treatment options include antihistamines and artificial tears. What Causes Seasonal Allergic Conjunctivitis? An overreaction of the immune system causes seasonal allergies to airborne allergens, such as pollen from trees, grasses, and weeds. When these allergens come into contact with the eye, they trigger the release of histamine and other chemicals that can ..read more
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Consider Advanced Surface Treatment (AST) when LASIK isn’t an option
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by jasonmadjenovic
1y ago
For those considering vision correction surgery, LASIK is the term that comes to mind. However, some are not candidates for this type of surgery. Advanced Surface Treatment (AST) is a newer, minimally-invasive vision correction procedure that can provide transformative results. AST works by gently removing the cornea’s surface, allowing for treatment with the excimer laser, just as with LASIK. After the laser treatment, a thin bandage contact lens is put in place to help heal and provide comfort for the patient. AST corrects vision problems such as nearsightedness and farsightedness with and ..read more
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Detached Retina Surgery in Vero Beach
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by jasonmadjenovic
1y ago
For many of us, vision is something we take for granted. We wake up each day and go about our lives without second-guessing the amazing gift of sight. But what happens when that gift is taken away? When retina detachments occur, it can be a very scary and overwhelming experience. Most people don’t know that retina surgery exists, but it’s a fairly standard procedure. In fact, here at New Vision Eye Center in Vero Beach, we frequently see patients with retina detachments. And while it may seem daunting at first, the good news is that detached retina surgery usually successfully restores vision ..read more
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Medical Biller/Coder
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by jasonmadjenovic
1y ago
New Vision Eye Center is seeking an experienced medical biller to join our growing team. The ideal candidate for this position will have a background in processing medical bills and insurance claims for ophthalmology. Our department assures accuracy in the payment of all medical services. We’re looking for someone who can work well under pressure and make quick and precise decisions. Responsibilities: Obtain patient information and prepare bills for submission to insurance companies. Verify insurance benefits and eligibility for services. Prepare and submit bills to insurance companies. Bala ..read more
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Cornea Specialist
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by jasonmadjenovic
1y ago
Cornea Specialist Needed for World-Class Eye Care Center on Florida’s East Coast. We are a progressive, physician owned, multi-specialty ophthalmology group on Florida’s Atlantic Coast seeking an energetic, personable, fellowship-trained corneal specialist to join our staff. A team-oriented attitude and excellent clinical skills are required. We have a friendly, collegial atmosphere and well-established colleagues in place. Our beautiful facility was well-designed by the founder and built in 2011. Included is a sophisticated surgical center with state-of-the-art equipment, and a refr ..read more
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UV Rays and Your Eyes: The Facts
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by jasonmadjenovic
1y ago
Did you know that UV rays can be very harmful to your eyes? Too much exposure to UV radiation can lead to several eye problems, including cataracts, macular degeneration, and even cancer. It’s essential to protect your eyes from the sun’s harmful rays, and in this blog post, we will discuss the facts about UV rays and your eyes. We’ll talk about how they affect your vision, what kind of damage they can cause, and how to protect yourself from them. So read on for more information! UV radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation that comes from the sun. It’s made up of three different types ..read more
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