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Northlake Eye
North Carolina Optometrists You Can Trust
Eye Disease Management
Eye diseases can develop at any stage of life, making it essential to monitor your eye health through annual comprehensive eye exams. Regular exams allow our doctors to detect early signs of eye conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and cataracts. Early detection is crucial for effective treatment and can help prevent vision loss.
During your annual exam, our doctors will thoroughly evaluate your vision and overall eye health using advanced diagnostic technology. They will assess the health of your retina, optic nerve, and other critical structures of the eye, ensuring any potential issues are identified and managed promptly.
By staying proactive with your eye care, you can maintain optimal vision and eye health throughout your life. Trust our experienced team to provide the highest quality care and personalized attention during your comprehensive eye exams.
A few of the main eye diseases our doctors diagnose and manage include:
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Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
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Amblyopia
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Anisocoria (i.e. when one pupil is bigger than the other)
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Blepharitis
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Cataracts
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Chalazion
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Conjunctivitis (i.e. pink eye)
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Corneal abrasion (i.e. scratched eye)
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Corneal ulcer, diabetic retinopathy
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Dry eye disease (i.e. burning, scratchy, or gritty eyes)
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Eye allergies (i.e. itchy eyes)
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Eye discharge
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Eye infections
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Eye injuries
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Eye pain
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Eye twitching
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Floaters and spots
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Glaucoma
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Herpes of the eye
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Hordeolum (i.e. stye)
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Keratoconus
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Macular holes
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Ocular hypertension
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Ocular migraines (i.e. ophthalmic migraines)
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Ocular rosacea
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Optic neuritis
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Pinguecula
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Pterygium
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Ptosis (i.e. drooping eyelids)
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Red eyes/bloodshot eyes
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Retinal break, hole, tear, or detachment
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Subconjunctival hemorrhage
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Strabismus (i.e. crossed eyes)
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Swollen eyelids
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Uveitis