Learn about presbyopia, cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration after 60. Spot early signs, get exam tips, and prevent vision loss.
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Eye Health Articles
Cataracts in older adults are one of the most common causes of vision changes later in life, often developing gradually over many years.
If you’re over the age of 50 or have any of these risk factors, you’re at greater risk of developing AMD.
If you think you have diabetic eye disease, then get a jumpstart on your eye health with a comprehensive eye exam at Buffalo Ophthalmology.
Glaucoma is a common eye condition, especially in adults over 60, and while it can lead to vision loss if left untreated, it often develops...
Over time, the natural lens of the eye can become stiff and cloudy, causing vision to blur and fade. This condition is called a cataract....
Dry eye disease occurs when your eyes don’t produce enough tears or when the tears lack proper quality.
Whether your goal is to improve vision or refresh your appearance, blepharoplasty provides significant, long-lasting results.
For many patients, eye injections have become a routine part of preserving vision and preventing further vision loss.
Find out more about how our eyes function and how important it is to seek preventative care, especially if you have a family history of...
Cataracts are a common condition in older adults, affecting over 24 million people in the United States.











