Dr. Samuel Salamon, the founder of Corrective Eye Center, was featured on New Day Cleveland to provide his expertise on cataracts surgery and treatment. Dr. Salamon discussed the different options available for people with cataracts, and what they can expect from the outstanding staff at Corrective Eye Center when they come in for their appointment.…
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Cataracts
When Joyce had her eyes checked at Corrective Eye Center, she learned that she was developing cataracts. A cataract is a clouding of the lens of the eye that is considered a normal and natural progression of aging. They can also form due to illness, injury, genetic factors, or unprotected exposure to sunlight. Clouded vision caused by…
Your Forecast Without Cataracts? Clear!
You’re driving your car at night and the windshield is fogged up, an oncoming car approaches with their lights on, the light hits your fogged windshield and all-of-a-sudden everything is blurred and hard to see. What do you do? Brake? Slow down? Thankfully as the car passes you’re able to see a little bit better,…
Five Things You Need to Know About Cataract Laser Eye Surgery
I wake up every morning and reach for my glasses on the night stand before checking the morning news. For some reason I’ve noticed over the past few weeks that things are a bit blurry. Maybe I need a new prescription, or maybe I have cataracts. Cataracts are one of the leading causes of visual…
Cataract Options – You Have Control Over Your Vision
Cataracts are a very common medical condition, with over 3 million cases occurring in the United States each year. This condition is when the lens of the eye becomes increasingly opaque, resulting in distorted vision such as nearsightedness, but what cataract options do you have? When is Cataract Surgery Necessary? Having a cataract does not…
Prevent Cataracts during Cataract Awareness Month.
Did you know, that over 24 million Americans age 40 and older have cataracts in the United States alone, according to the Vision Problems in the U.S. report from Prevent Blindness? Prevent Blindness has dedicated June as Cataract Awareness Month to help build awareness to the public. What are Cataracts? A cataract is a medical…
Eye Health: Allergies & Ultraviolet
Each month we like to bring you facts and helpful tips relating to eye health and the National Health Observances Calendar. This month, May 2015, three separate observances are critically important to eye health. These include: Healthy Vision Month: Join National Eye Institute in learning how to make eye health a priority. National Asthma &…
Diabetes and Vision Should be Concerning
Set your sight on healthy vision if you have diabetes. Diabetes and vision should be concerning to anyone suffering from diabetes, however, some of us are more at risk than others. The subject of diabetes seems to be everywhere these days—in the news, on social media, even on talk shows. In fact, 26 million people…
Learning About Diabetic Eye Disease – November is National Diabetes Month.
What is Diabetic Eye Disease? November is National Diabetes Month. Did you know that diabetes is one of the primary reasons for blindness amongst working-age adults in the United States? However, with early detection and preventative treatment prescribed by an eye doctor in a timely manner, this disease can be controlled. Diabetic Eye Disease 101:…
7 Sight-Saving Habits for Seniors from Corrective Eye Center
We’re here to help with these sight-saving habits… The American Academy of Ophthalmology encourages us to celebrate senior independence in the month of July with these seven sight-saving habits. Among older Americans, visual impairment is one of the most significant contributors to loss of independence; it is also associated with a higher prevalence of chronic…