What Is Laser Cataract Surgery? A cataract occurs when the eye’s natural lens becomes cloudy over time. In traditional cataract surgery, cataract surgeons use a small blade to enter the front of the eye and another instrument to make a circular incision on the lens capsule to reach the cataract. Ultrasound waves break the cataract
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Jamaican Mission of Care
Every picture tells the story of care. The story of the Caribbean Medical Mission of New Jersey is an ongoing tale, as this group continues to bring medical care and supplies to needy people throughout the Caribbean. This past summer, 32 medical professionals traveled to Jamaica, bringing with them their medical expertise and much-needed supplies.
Read MoreYour Eyes after age 40: Understanding Presbyopia
Presbyopia: Changes in your Near Vision. Once you hit age 40, you might start to notice that your near vision isn’t quite as sharp as it used to be. This condition is called Presbyopia. Presbyopia comes from the Latin, literally meaning “old eye”. Presbyopia happens to everyone and is a normal condition of aging. Even if
Read MoreSmart Strategies to Reduce Computer Eye Strain
Whether we are at work or at home, the amount of time that we spend staring at electronic screens is increasing. More and more patients are coming in to see us with issues related to computer use. If you are struggling with the demands that electronics put on your vision, you are not alone. “Computer
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