by admin | Nov 17, 2020 | General Eye Care
Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC) is a severe type of conjunctivitis (pink eye) that can cause corneal inflammation. This usually occurs a week or two after the onset of the infection and may cause decreased vision. Welcome to A State of Sight, I’m Isaac Porter and...
by admin | Nov 17, 2020 | General Eye Care, Vision Correction
Bullous keratopathy is the medical term for swelling of the cornea in the front of the eye that can follow eye surgery. This can cause decreased vision, sensitivity to light, or pain. Watch this episode of A State of Sight with Isaac Porter, MD to learn more about...
by admin | Nov 17, 2020 | General Eye Care, Vision Correction
We were very happy to hear this week that corneal collagen crosslinking has just been FDA approved for use in the United States. This procedure has been performed throughout the world for years. Welcome to A State of Sight, I’m Isaac Porter and this is your update in...
by admin | Nov 17, 2020 | General Eye Care
Many patients wonder when they need to see an eye specialist. In this episode of A State of Sight with Isaac Porter, MD, three primary reasons to get an eye exam are explained. These include new floaters in the vision, eye pain with redness, and decreased vision....
by admin | Nov 17, 2020 | General Eye Care
Keratoconus is a progressive disease that distorts the normally dome-shaped cornea into the shape of a cone. This may cause blurred vision and astigmatism. Isaac Porter, MD explains keratoconus and the treatment options in this episode of A State of Sight. Welcome to...
by admin | Nov 17, 2020 | General Eye Care
Following standard cataract surgery, our patients use three eye medications including an antibiotic, a steroid, and an anti-inflammatory. 2017 UPDATE: Now we have three medications available in one bottle. This has been much more convenient for our patients, our...