Eye Conditions Treated

When you have any eye condition, it's important to get an early diagnosis and treatment when needed. There are many conditions that can cause vision loss, and some may require medication for treatment. In most cases, eye conditions can be treated with corrective lenses. If you're in Clarksville, call Sites Vision Clinic today to schedule your eye exam appointment with our optometrists. 

Amblyopia

Also known as "lazy eye," this condition occurs when the eyes don't work together to see, and one eye is "lazy." Children are often treated with an eye patch, and it can also be treated with specialty glasses or surgery.

Astigmatism

If you have astigmatism, your eyes aren't perfectly round, and they have a shape like a football. Prescription lenses can correct your vision. While most people with astigmatism can't wear soft contact lenses, glasses and gas-permeable contacts are an option.

Blepharitis

When the eyelids get clogged up or are infected, they can swell and be highly uncomfortable. This condition can be managed by knowing how to cleanse the eyelids correctly.

Blurry Vision

If you have blurry vision, there's a reason behind it. You need to see an optometrist to determine the cause. It may be as simple as being nearsighted, or it may be something more serious like cataracts or glaucoma. Be sure to seek out an eye exam for your blurry vision.

Cataracts

Patients with cataracts have cloudy portions in the lenses of their eyes. The lens should be clear, but cataracts cause proteins to clump together and create cloudy areas that affect vision. These should be monitored so that you'll know when it's time for surgery to correct it.

Dry Eyes

Patients are increasingly suffering from dry eye, but there are many treatments available, including medications. You might also need specialty contact lenses specifically for dry eyes.

Nearsightedness and Farsightedness

Both of these are refraction errors that cause images to focus on the wrong area inside the eye. Most people with these conditions require contacts or eyeglasses to correct their vision. In some cases, they may opt for surgery.

Computer Vision

If you work on computers, you may experience dry and strained eyes. Computer vision can be prevented, and an optometrist can help you to do just that.

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a serious eye disease that can cause vision loss. We test for glaucoma during your annual eye exams.

Schedule an Optometry Appointment

If you're in Clarksville, call Sites Vision Clinic at (931) 647-5237 to schedule your eye exam. Regular eye exams are essential for maintaining healthy eyes.

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