
COMPREHENSIVE
OPHTHALMOLOGY
The clouding of our natural lens is a normal occurrence. When visual clarity and quality is
compromised, cataract removal with a lens implant will restore your vision.
Diabetic Eye Disease
Blood vessel damage and abnormal growth of new blood vessels in the retina can causes significant vision loss. Management includes proper glucose control and periodic eye exams to assess the need for injections and laser therapy.
After-Cataract
Following cataract surgery, most patients will develop a hazy film behind the lens implant.Treatment with a YAG Laser is a quick way to restore your vision.
Floaters & Flashes
When the collagen lining inside the eye comes loose, visual floaters and flashes often ensue. Monitoring is required to screen for retinal tears and detachments.
Lasik
Vision correction with LASIK can help you see well without glasses! Make an appointment with Dr. Snook to see if you are a LASIK candidate!
Dry Eye
Blurred vision and discomfort from dry eye is a common cause of ocular morbidity. A number of over-the-counter and prescription eyedrops can prove beneficial, as well as punctual plugs and other therapies.
Glaucoma
Damage to the optic nerve requires early detection to prevent vision loss. Treatment includes glaucoma medication, as well as laser and surgical intervention.
Macular Degeneration
Scarring and loss of tissue in the central retina can cause irreversible vision loss.
Vitamin therapy
is advised, as well as periodic screening to assess the need for ocular injections to
prevent further vision loss.
Vision Loss
Sudden or chronic vision loss can be due to a variety of ocular disorders. Our board certified ophthalmologists can offer expert diagnosis and treatment.
Comprehensive Eye Exams
Make an appointment for a comprehensive eye exam! Ocular screening is the first step toward a lifetime of healthy eyes and good vision!

