The Macula of the Human Eye
The macula, macula lutea, is the small, yellowish central portion of the retina of the human eye. The macula is the most active part of
Read MoreThe macula, macula lutea, is the small, yellowish central portion of the retina of the human eye. The macula is the most active part of
Read MoreSlit Lamp – The slit lamp exam allows the eye to be analyzed from front to back. During this test in Clermont, Dr. Pennachio uses
Read MoreRoutine eye exams are important for your overall health and well-being. If it’s been a while since you’ve visited your eye doctor, or you’ve never
Read MoreAs we age, our vision begins to deteriorate. Proper health and eye care are essential to long-lasting vision success. For those over age 60, it
Read MorePhones, computers, televisions – our lives are filled with screens, and staring at them for too long can cause a condition known as digital eye
Read MoreUnlike going to the dentist, it’s generally not necessary to see your eye doctor every 6 months for an eye exam. Typically, having a comprehensive
Read MoreDry eye syndrome can be caused by a variety of factors including: Increased age – Tear production tends to diminish as you get older. Dry
Read MoreIf you have diabetes, regular visits to your eye doctor are important to avoid diabetic eye problems. High blood sugar (glucose) increases the risk of
Read MoreMost eye floaters occur as part of the natural aging process. Floaters are rarely troublesome enough to cause additional problems – unless they are a
Read MoreA healthy eye is hydrated by a film of tears. However, those who suffer from dry eye syndrome do not produce enough quality tears to
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