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PHOENIX EYE TREATMENT

Eye treatment is the term that refers to various processes, procedures, and methods used to restore a patient’s visual health or condition to what it was before an illness injury or accident.

These occurrences of injury and trauma are out of the patient’s control. However, the steps that they take after these accidents are what determine the quality of their eyesight thereafter. Eye treatments are best done earlier; the earlier the better.

This is one reason why regular check-ups are a necessity. It alerts you and your doctor of any diseases or disorder that require attention.

Below are two ways Phoenix eye treatments are administered.

EYE SURGERY

Eye surgery, which is also referred to as ocular surgery, is surgery performed on the eye, usually an ophthalmologist. The eyes are fragile and so they require delicate treatment before, during and even after surgical procedures to prevent and minimize the chances of complications.

While there are many types of eye surgeries, the most common ones are LASIK (a type of laser surgery), cataract surgery, glaucoma surgery, and refractive surgery.

Our professional Phoenix eye treatment specialists are responsible for choosing the most suitable surgical procedure for the patient. They are also responsible for your post-surgery care.

VISION THERAPY

This is an umbrella term used to refer to various eye exercises used to treat convergence disorder. After an eye exam, vision therapy is prescribed only when it is an appropriate course of action.

The program, which the doctor recommends, is based on the results of standardized tests and the patient’s symptoms.

Programs typically involve eye exercises and the use of filters, lenses, and prisms. These programs can last anywhere from a few weeks to several years, with intermittent monitoring by Phoenix eye treatment specialists.

In the case of trauma or injury, eye treatments are of utmost importance. However, Phoenix eye treatment specialists can only choose a suitable procedure if you go for check-ups early enough. Book an appointment today.