Have you recently had a noticeable change to your vision? If so, it may simply be the result of allergies or natural changes in your eyes. However, a noticeable vision change may also be a sign of an eye disease or disorder developing. For example, patients who are developing cataracts may notice a change in their vision which makes their vision blurred and causes difficulty in seeing at night. In any event, it is always wise to see our optometrist for eye disease testing in Bushwick whether you are experiencing vision changes, or are due for a comprehensive eye exam.
At our practice, Vista Vision Optical, our expert optometrist is Dr. Nathanson. Dr. Nathanson has over 30 years of optometric experience, and will be able to provide you with the highest level of eye disease testing in Bushwick. When patients come to our practice for eye exams, patients are examined using the latest computerized equipment which always provides the most accurate results possible. Whether you need a comprehensive eye exam and a new eyeglass lens prescription, or new contact lenses, you will be able to receive the highest level of treatment and care by our eye doctor, Dr. Nathanson. Dr. Nathanson is also an expert at fitting patients for contact lenses; he specializes in helping patients who have previously had problems with contact lens fittings and comfortable contact lens wear.
When patients are coming to us for a contact lens fitting, our eye doctor uses corneal topography to help with contact lens fittings. Corneal topography is a procedure that will map out your cornea; it is used to help fit patients with lenses who have high astigmatism or corneal problems. At our practice, we also offer a wide variety of contact lens brands for sale. As part of our contact lens exam, or our comprehensive eye exam, our doctor will also provide complete eye disease testing in Bushwick. Among the many eye diseases and disorders that you will be screened for during your exam are: cataracts; glaucoma; macular degeneration; diabetic retinopathy; retinal tears; dry eyes; and other problems of the cornea, macula, and retina. For an appointment to see our optometrist for expert eye care, contact us today.
By Vista Vision Optical
April 22, 2016