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  • Bacterial Conjunctivitis

    The conjunctiva is a thin, clear layer of tissue that covers the white portion of the eye as well as the inside of the upper […]

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  • Bell’s Palsy

    If you suffer from Bell’s palsy, a paralysis of one side of the face caused by nerve inflammation, you may lose control over your eyelids. […]

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  • Bifocal Contacts

    Bifocal contact lenses are a type of contact lens that combine two different prescriptions in the same lens. One component corrects nearsightedness and the other […]

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  • Bifocals & Multifocals

    If you find yourself struggling to see both at far distances and nearby reading materials, then it may be time to consider bifocals. Your eye […]

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  • Binocular Vision

    The human visual system is a complex network including the eye, ocular nerves, and key brain areas that process visual information. Under most circumstances, we […]

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  • Blepharitis

    Stinging, irritated eyes, and blurred vision may indicate nothing more than a case of blepharitis — an unpleasant but, in most cases, relatively harmless condition. […]

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  • Blurry Vision

    There are many potential causes for blurry eyes. The answer to why you have blurry vision is best answered by your eye care professional, who […]

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  • Canaliculitis

    When we naturally tear or cry, the tears drain into drainage tubes in the inner aspect of the upper and lower eyelids. The tears then […]

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  • Cataract Surgery

    With cataract surgery, your ophthalmologist removes the cataract-diseased lens of your eye. The ophthalmologist then replaces your natural lens with an artificial one. The Procedure […]

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