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Accent Eye Care Peoria Vision Treatment

In performing vision treatment, Accent Eyes near Peoria has sophisticated processes and methods for including all necessary components for testing the visual processing elements of the eye. Vision therapy One part of vision treatment, for considerably many of our patients is vision therapy. In this context, vision therapy employs a physical system that analyzes the […]

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Accent Eye Care Peoria Family Optometry

Optometry involves complex, integrated, and necessary services in the field of vision health and well-being. Our eyes and vision must last a lifetime. Family optometry At Accent Eyes, in Peoria we have launched family optometry. We offer cohesive, optical exams and treatments under the umbrella of family-based optometry services. All of our services are tailored […]

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Accent Eye Care Peoria Optometrist

In the Peoria area, Accent Eyes optometrists are qualified and highly experienced. A governing body licenses Peoria optometrists to offer diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment services. In this regard, they can perform all functions of ophthalmologists with an exception of the eye surgery. One progressive area that optometrists prove to be valuable, involves vision therapy and […]

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Accent Eye Care Visual Acuity Test | Accent Eyes

Visual Acuity Test goes by several names, such as Snellen test, eye test, or vision test and measures your clarity of vision. This test determines the smallest, tiniest letter you can read. The results are dependent on many factors, including the retina’s ability to focus with sharpness, overall retinal functioning and health, light sensitivity, and […]

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Accent Eye Care Eyeglass Prescription | Accent Eye Care

An eyeglass prescription is written in a language all its own. The primary element is the refractive error, which means the ability of the eyes to focus light appropriately. The amount of correction to make your vision 20/20 is measured in diopters. Eyeglass prescriptions correct for three types of optical conditions. They are presbyopia, myopia, […]

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Accent Eye Care Sty | Accent Eye Care

A sty is an infection that occurs on the outside or inner surface of the eyelid. It looks like a pimple or bump that is red, swollen, and painful. While most sties are innocuous and go away within a few days, they are tender and sore. If they interfere with your vision or are filled […]

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Accent Eye Care Optic Neuritis | Accent Eye Care

The optic nerve is critical for maintaining healthy vision. Within the optic nerve are neurons that carry information from our eyes to our brain. When there is inflammation or swelling of this neural bundle, the optic nerve can be damaged. This condition is called optic neuritis. The myelin sheath that covers the nerves is damaged […]

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Accent Eye Care What is Hyperopia? | Accent Eye Care

Our medical, vision care specialists at Accent Eyes have years of experience and knowledge treating hyperopia. This condition is extremely common and is known as farsightedness. You are not alone as in the US there are over 3 million cases diagnosed annually. Hyperopia is a vision disorder that causes the individual to see far objects […]

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Accent Eye Care Drusen | Accent Eye Care

Your vision care experts see all types of common and unusual ophthalmic conditions. Drusen in the eyes is the accumulation of small white or yellow particles. The word comes from the German meaning node. These pebbles or particles are extracellular matter that collects over time. These particles are made of fatty proteins or lipids that […]

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Accent Eye Care Tucson Conjunctivitis treatment | Accent Eye Care

In Tucson, Arizona, the vision specialists at Accent Eyes treat all types of conjunctivitis. This is an eye infection caused by either a virus or bacteria. What are the main differences between conjunctivitis treatments? First, viral conjunctivitis is spread in the air, by coughing and sneezing. The infection can spread rapidly to both eyes, causing […]

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