LASIK Refractive Surgery

If you are over 21 years old and have myopia (nearsightedness) or hyperopia (farsightedness) with or without astigmatism, you may be a candidate for laser vision correction. Laser eye surgery can reduce and potentially eliminate refractive errors in some patients.
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Laser Cataract Surgery

Cataracts are cloudy areas in the lens of the eye that can cause changes in vision. Symptoms of cataracts include cloudy or fuzzy vision as well as sensitivity to glare. Our board certified cataract surgeons use the most advanced technology to restore vision for patients with cataracts.
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Pediatric Eye Conditions

Pediatric Eye Care covers a wide range of evaluations and treatments. Dr. Sorkin is committed to providing eye care for patients from infancy through their teenage years and beyond; treating conditions from normal screening to the most complicated eye diseases. Your child’s pediatrician is most likely the first stop in routine vision screenings.
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Routine Eye Care / Contact Lenses

Regardless of your age, it is important to have regular eye exams. During a complete eye exam, your Ophthalmologist or Optometrist at Microsurgical Eye Consultants will not only determine your prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses, but they will also exam your eyes for common eye diseases, assess how your eyes work together as a team and evaluate your eyes to determine your overall health.
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Diabetic / Retina

If you have been diagnosed with Diabetes, it is important to have a yearly eye exam. Our ophthalmologists strongly recommend keeping these regular checkups, so if you do develop a minor problem, it remains minor and if you happen to develop a major problem, it is treated immediately and treatment is initiated promptly.
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Glaucoma / Low Vision

Glaucoma is not a singular eye disease. It is a term for several eye conditions that can damage your optic nerve. The optic nerve is the nerve that supplies visual information to your brain from your eyes. Glaucoma is usually (but not always) the result of abnormally high pressure inside your eye. As time goes on, the increased pressure can erode the optic nerve tissue. This may lead to vision loss or even blindness. If diagnosed in the early stages of the disease, treatment can be initiated and you may be able to prevent further damage.
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Dry Eye Treatment

Many patients experience occasional dry eyes, which can be related to the weather, allergies, contact lenses or other factors. However, there are some patients who have chronic dry eye disease. This syndrome refers to a number of medical disorders of the tear film in the eye. Dry eye syndrome can cause eye discomfort and poor vision, as well as lead to other diseases of the eye surface.
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Cosmetic Surgery

Oculoplastic Surgery, also known as Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive, Oculofacial or Eye Plastic Surgery, is a surgical subspecialty of Ophthalmology that deals with the medical and surgical management of deformities and abnormalities of the eyelids, lacrimal (tear) system, orbit (bony socket) and the adjacent face. Dr. Glavas is an Oculoplastic Surgeon (medical doctor and eye surgeon) and has completed additional advanced training in plastic and cosmetic surgery as it relates to the eyes and surrounding structures.
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