Saddleback Eye Education
What is Strabismus Amblyopia? Diagnosis & Treatment
Strabismus, also known as an eye turn, crossed eye or wandering eye, is a lack of coordination between the eyes. This lack of neuromuscular control leads to double images. If not treated early, strabismus can lead to loss of vision or amblyopia. Amblyopia, also known...
Pediatric Eye Care & Exams: Why Is It Important?
At Saddleback Eye Medical Associates, pediatric eye care professionals and our expert pediatric ophthalmologist offer comprehensive pediatric ophthalmology services and pediatric eye care. Pediatric Eye Care and examination is very important and can be provided to...
What Is Glaucoma? Types, Risk Factors and Treatment
Glaucoma Education: Glaucoma is a progressive eye condition that damages the optic nerve and may lead to permanent vision loss if left untreated. Glaucoma affects more than 2.7 million Americans over the age of 40. There are different types of glaucoma. The most...
General Eye Care
Eye care starts with annual routine examinations. Your complete examination will reveal any eye conditions, as well as any hidden conditions you may not have been aware of. At Saddleback Eye Medical Associates, we are committed to providing you with the most advanced...
Farsightedness
Farsightedness, also known as Hyperopia, is a common vision condition in which distant objects are seen clearly, but objects may appear blurry close up. Reading, writing, computer work or any near activities for a long periods of time may cause eye strain and...
Contact Lenses
Contact lenses are thin lenses placed on the film of tears that covers the surface of the eyes. Like Eyeglasses, contact lenses help correct refractive errors and are a safe and effective way to correct vision when used with care and proper use. They can offer a good...
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