Better Eyesight with the Medical and Surgical Treatment of Glaucoma and Cataracts

It’s likely you’ve noticed in your 40s that you started to lose some of your up-close vision and had to start wearing reading glasses or progressive lenses. While diminishing quality of eye sight can occur at any age due to disease or injury, the age of 40 is a threshold upon which the eyes, eyelids and supporting ocular structures all change. A baseline eye exam conducted by an an optometrist or ophthalmologist at the age of 40 creates greater opportunity for early treatment and preservation of vision from serious eye diseases such as glaucoma, cataracts and age-related macular degeneration.

The ophthalmologists of Missouri Eye Institute specialize in:

Choose Missouri Eye Institute for the diagnosis and treatment of adult eye diseases because we provide:

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