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Compassionate Care for Rare and Genetic Eye Conditions


Are you or a loved one dealing with a rare or genetic eye condition? At Complete Eyecare Associates, we understand these conditions' unique challenges. Our team is here to provide care and support to help you manage your eye health.

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Conditions We Treat at Complete Eyecare Associates

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Hyperopia


When you have farsightedness (hyperopia), you can see distant objects clearly, but nearby objects may appear blurry. In most cases, farsightedness is present at birth and tends to run in families. The condition can be easily corrected with eyeglasses or contact lenses.

Astigmatism


Astigmatism is a common refractive error that can cause blurry vision due to an irregularly shaped cornea or lens. The most common way to correct astigmatism is with prescription contact lenses or glasses.

Presbyopia


Presbyopia is age-related farsightedness and is considered a natural part of the aging process that often begins in a person's 40s. People with presbyopia may find it difficult to read small print or clearly see near objects. Presbyopia treatment often consists of prescription glasses or contacts to correct vision.

Myopia


A person with myopia, also known as nearsightedness or shortsightedness, sees distant objects as blurry or out of focus, such as the board in a classroom, the television, or the clock on the wall. During your eye exam, the eye doctor will note a negative sign such as -1.00 or -2.25 to indicate myopia, which can be corrected with corrective eyeglasses or contact lenses.

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Dry Eye


Dry eye syndrome, also called dry eye disease, is a chronic condition caused by either insufficient tears or an imbalance in one of the elements that make up your tears. Dry eye symptoms include dry, gritty, watery, itchy, red and irritated eyes.

Treatment for dry eye syndrome depends on the underlying cause, and a thorough dry eye evaluation with your optometrist will help determine the best treatment plan for you. Your optometrist may recommend eye drops for dry eyes or other methods of treatment.

Tailored Relief for Dry Eyes


Are you dealing with dry eyes? We have cutting-edge solutions, including dry eyeglasses and contacts. Our tailored approach can bring you relief and improved comfort.