Ocular Disease Management at Kips Bay Optical
Our practice excels in ocular disease management, offering advanced diagnostic techniques and personalized treatment plans. We are committed to safeguarding your vision against various eye diseases.
Eye Diseases We Treat at Our New York Practice
Please contact us if you have concerns about your vision or ocular health. Our team is here to assist you with comprehensive care and guidance. Don't hesitate to reach out for the support your eyes deserve.
Comprehensive Cataract Treatment
Cataracts are a clouding of the lens in the eye that can cause blurry vision. They affect people of all ages but are more common in older adults. At Kips Bay Optical, we offer advanced treatments to restore clear vision, including cataract surgery co-management.
Cataract and Refractive Surgery Co-Management
Our cataract and refractive surgery co-management program provides comprehensive care for those with cataracts. Our experienced team collaborates with trusted surgeons to ensure seamless coordination and optimal outcomes, from diagnosis to post-operative care.
Diabetic Retinopathy Management
Diabetic retinopathy, a complication of diabetes, affects the retina and can lead to blurred vision, vision loss, and even blindness. Our specialized treatments include laser surgery and medication to manage this condition effectively.
Targeted Glaucoma Care
Glaucoma, a group of eye diseases, damages the optic nerve and is a leading cause of blindness in older adults. At Kips Bay Optical, we provide expert care for glaucoma, including prescribing topical drugs to lower eye pressure and surgical options if needed.
Prescribing Topical Drugs for Glaucoma
Our New York eye doctors prescribe topical drugs to lower intraocular pressure for effective glaucoma treatment. These medications preserve optic nerve function and prevent vision loss, whether alone or with other treatments. We provide personalized treatment plans for each patient.
Progressive Macular Degeneration Support
Macular degeneration, the leading cause of vision loss in older adults, affects the central vision. While there's no cure, our treatments at Kips Bay Optical aim to slow down the progression of this condition, preserving your eyesight.