How Cataracts Affect Your Vision
The eye’s natural lens is normally clear. The lens bends incoming light and focuses it to help you see. A... View Article
The eye’s natural lens is normally clear. The lens bends incoming light and focuses it to help you see. A... View Article
The macula is located at the back of the eye. It is part of the retina and is responsible for... View Article
Many people with glaucoma don’t know they have it yet because 95% of cases are asymptomatic until vision loss. There... View Article
People tend to wait years to have cataracts removed, putting off cataract surgery for fear of the procedure or waiting... View Article
Although the uncomfortable symptoms of dry eye disease can strike at any time during the year, they are particularly common... View Article
Every November, Wiles Eye Center participates in Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month in an effort to make more people aware... View Article
No one is too old to dress up for Halloween. Some people like to enhance their costumes with decorative contact... View Article
Vision changes and eye concerns are inevitable parts of the natural aging process. Some eye issues are more of a... View Article
The primary goal of early glaucoma treatment is to prevent the disease from progressing and causing vision loss. Eye drops... View Article
The natural lens of your eye sits behind the iris (pigmented center) and in front of the vitreous fluid that... View Article