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Corneal Transplants - Dr. Watson is a fellowship trained corneal specialist and has performed many corneal transplants. The cornea is the clear window of the eye and if it is damaged or diseased it sometimes needs to be replaced. Through the generosity of our country's many organ donors, the gift of sight can be restored in many patients through this amazing microsurgical procedure. Diabetic Eyes - Diabetes is a leading cause of blindness in our country. Fortunately, it has been shown that early detection and treatment of diabetic eye disease is very beneficial in maintaining good vision. The doctors at Watson Eye Associates are trained and equipped to detect, monitor, and treat many forms of diabetic eye disease. All too often, we see patients who have not sought regular eye care and wait until too late to achieve effective treatment results. This reinforces the need for diabetics to have regular annual eye exams as a minimum and of course sooner if symptoms occur.
Family Vision Care - Vision problems and ocular disease can occur at any age. Our offices are staffed and equipped to handle the needs of all ages from infants to senior citizens. We recommend that kids have their first complete exam by age four or sooner if problems are suspected by the parent or pediatrician. As children's eyes grow, their
focusing abilities may change which accounts for the frequent
eyeglass prescription changes in adolescents. Vision tends to
stabilize in the mid - twenties, but as patients get a little
older, their risk for eye disease increases. For these reasons,
we recommend complete eye examinations for all family members
at least every year or two. Whether our patients have acute
problems such as eye infections, acute glaucoma, uveitis, and
vascular occlusions, or more chronic diseases such as glaucoma,
cataracts, corneal dystrophies, and macular degeneration, they
can rest assured that our doctors will use the latest diagnostic
and treatment modalities. Through oculoplastic surgery,
our visiting oculoplastic surgeon, Dr. Christensen, who sees patients
at our office once a month, can often restore proper function as well
as a desirable cosmetic result for our patients with droopy lids, inturned
lashes, and other problems of the lids and surrounding tissues.
Pediatric Eye Care - Infants and children have special eye care needs. We see children from premature newborns through adolescence, caring for such problems as retinopathy of prematurity, crossed or misaligned eyes, "lazy eye", congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction, and a host of other eye and vision disorders. We also have a large selection of quality eye wear for kids and fit all kinds of contact lenses for our more responsible youth. Age Related Macular Degeneration Management - Age Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD) is a disease associated with aging that gradually destroys sharp, central vision. There are two forms of ARMD: Wet and Dry. In the dry form, the light sensitive cells in the macula gradually break down causing blind spots in the center of vision. Wet macular degeneration occurs when abnormal blood vessels behind the retina start to grow under the macula. The new blood vessels tend to be very fragile and often leak blood and fluid, which raise the macula from its normal place at the back of the eye causing damage to occur quickly. Treatment options for Wet Age Related Macular Degeneration include lasers and intravitreal injections, both performed by our physicians in our office. Botox® - Botox® Cosmetic is a very simple, non-surgical treatment that can temporally smooth lines and wrinkles on the forehead, in between the eyes and on the crow's feet area. A few tiny injections in the affected area is all that it takes. Results should be noticeable within days. Botox® injections are performed in our office by one of our ophthalmologists. Botox® is also used by our ophthalmologists to treat conditions such as blepharospams and hemifacial spasms. To find out if Botox® is right for you contact our office to set up a free consultation. Refractive Eye Surgery - Refractive Eye Surgery can be done a number of different ways, including Lasik, Lasek and PRK. These procedures are done to correct myopia and hyperopia and eliminate the need for glasses and contact lenses. None of our practicing Ophthalmologists perform any of the refractive procedures, however, we are pleased to co-manage pre and post-op care with TLC Laser Eye Center in Raleigh, NC. Our doctors can perform pre-op examinations to determine if patients are good candidates for refractive eye surgery and can perform all post-op examinations, including the required 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 3 month, and 6 month follow up appointments.
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