Monterey County Eye Associates Blog

Custom vs. Conventional LASIK

Custom LASIK surgery provides a number of advantages over traditional LASIK surgery. Custom LASIK can easily treat both lower order aberrations and higher order aberrations,…

Posted by Monterey County Eye Associates on Jun 28, 2012

Cataract Surgery Techniques

If you have cataracts, it's very important that you undergo surgery to have the clouded lens removed. This will restore your vision and allow you…

Posted by Monterey County Eye Associates on May 31, 2012

Presbyopia and IOLs

Presbyopia is a common eye condition that affects people who are middle aged and older. There are many ways that it can be addressed, from…

Posted by Monterey County Eye Associates on May 09, 2012

Dry Eye after LASIK

Dry eye is a common side effect of LASIK surgery. It's for that reason that people with dry eye syndrome are not considered good candidates…

Posted by Monterey County Eye Associates on Mar 12, 2012

How can diabetes affect your vision?

Patients may experience blurred vision, floaters or flashing lights in one or both eyes that lasts more than a few days.  You can significantly lower…

Posted by Monterey County Eye Associates on Jul 21, 2011

Diabetic Retinopathy Treatments

Diabetic retinopathy is a serious eye condition that affects many people who have diabetes. There are a number of treatments available for diabetic retinopathy which…

Posted by Monterey County Eye Associates on Jul 18, 2011

Contact Lenses vs. LASIK

Contact lenses are a great way to correct refractive errors if you don’t like wearing glasses, but LASIK is a very popular laser eye surgery…

Posted by Monterey County Eye Associates on Jun 30, 2011

Glaucoma Risk Factors

Glaucoma can seriously impair your vision, in some cases leading to total blindness. Let’s look at some of the major risk factors out there for…

Posted by Monterey County Eye Associates on Jun 01, 2011

Cataract Symptoms and Treatments

Cataracts can have a major effect o your vision and overall quality of life. Here we’ll look at some of the symptoms and causes of…

Posted by Monterey County Eye Associates on Mar 28, 2011

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