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Can an Eye Specialist in Land O’ Lakes Treat My Eye Problem?

For routine eye care, an ophthalmologist or an optometrist at Florida Eye Center can perform eye exams, conduct vision tests, diagnose eye problems, and prescribe medications and corrective lenses to treat and improve a patient’s condition. Although Florida Eye Center offers these everyday eye services, our eye doctors also specialize in eye surgery and diagnose and treat a myriad of serious eye conditions and diseases. If you have an eye condition like cataracts or glaucoma, consult a board-certified eye specialist in Land O’ Lakes.    

Do You Require Cataract Treatment in Land O’ Lakes?

Typically, cataracts form in a slow and gradual process as the lens of the eye becomes cloudier and cloudier over time. Symptoms of cataracts include blurred vision, difficulty seeing at night, sensitivity to bright light, seeing “halos” around lights, and double vision. As a cataract grows larger in the eye, these symptoms will continue to increase, eventually resulting in vision loss. Cataracts can also affect several areas of the lens, including the center (nuclear), the edges (cortical), and the back (posterior subcapsular). 

Cataracts can develop for a variety of reasons, including: 

  • Family history
  • Age
  • Previous eye conditions or eye surgery
  • Other health problems like high blood pressure and diabetes 
  • Conditions present from birth or developed during childhood 

If you are having vision problems, an ophthalmologist will conduct several eye tests to confirm that you have cataracts. This includes performing an eye chart exam (visual acuity test), slit-lamp examination, and retinal exam. For patients experiencing significant vision loss that cannot be reduced with corrective lenses, an ophthalmologist may recommend surgery for cataract treatment in Land O’ Lakes. This procedure involves removing the affected lens and replacing it with an artificial lens (intraocular lens). 

Do You Require Glaucoma Treatment?     

There are several types of glaucoma that can impact a patient’s vision. Glaucoma occurs when the optic nerve is damaged, commonly from high pressure or tension experienced in the eye. Glaucoma is more common in patients over the age of 60 and can be a genetic condition. Glaucoma can lead to blindness when left untreated, but you can prevent this condition, in part, by attending regular eye examinations and taking prescribed eyedrops daily. 

Although an eye specialist in Land O’ Lakes can diagnose this condition, an eye damaged by glaucoma cannot be entirely cured. Treatment can help prevent any further symptoms of glaucoma. A few of the treatment options to prevent vision loss include:

  • Eye Drops: there are a variety of eye drop medications that can reduce the outflow of fluid in the eye that is causing pressure on the optic nerve. These medications are typically prescribed for daily use. Oral medications are another option for patients.  
  • Surgery: Some patients will be recommended for laser eye treatment (trabeculoplasty) or another medical procedure to improve eye drainage. Both Thomas J. Pusateri, M.D. and Allen J. Pusateri, M.D., of Florida Eye Center provide patients with several complex glaucoma management treatment options.      

The ophthalmologists of Florida Eye Center are board-certified through the American Board of Ophthalmology. Each medical doctor provides comprehensive eye care and specializes in treating complex eye diseases and conditions like cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic eye diseases, and retinal diseases. Whether you are interested in routine eye care and examinations, pediatric care, or specialized eye care, consult an eye specialist in Land O’ Lakes.   

To schedule an appointment with Florida Eye Center for cataract treatment in Land O’ Lakes, please contact us today.

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