May 03, 2011
By: Sourav
Category: LASIK & Eye Surgery
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Schwartz Laser Eye Center
Jay L. Schwartz, D.O.
Address:
8416 East Shea Boulevard, Suite C-101
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
Contact: (888) 553-3937, (480) 483-3937
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April 22, 2011
By: Sourav
Category: LASIK & Eye Surgery
Dr. Edward Crouch
Address:
542 West Second Ave.
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Contact:
Tel: 907-276-1617, 800-270-1617
Fax: 907-264-2684
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April 20, 2011
By: Sourav
Category: LASIK & Eye Surgery
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VisionAmerica of Mobile
Dr. Peter Zloty, MD
Address:
3290 Dauphin Street, Suite 401
Mobile, Alabama 36606
Contact:
(251) 471-3309
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Premier Medical Eye Group
Dr. Richard Duffey, MD
Address:
2880 Dauphin Street
Mobile, Alabama 36606
Contact:
(866) 343-EYES
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April 20, 2011
By: Sourav
Category: LASIK & Eye Surgery
VisionAmerica of Huntsville
Dr. David Judge
Address:
1150 Eagletree Lane
Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Website:
Contact:
(877) 365-3092
(256) 533-8801
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April 20, 2011
By: Sourav
Category: LASIK & Eye Surgery
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VisionAmerica of Birmingham
Dr. Matthew Albright
Address:
250 State Farm Parkway
Birmingham, Alabama 35209
Contact:
(800) 467-3937
(205) 943-4600
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Marc Michelson, M.D.
Contact:
205-969-8100
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November 02, 2010
By: Sourav
Category: Problems & Disorders
I know the color pink is cool for most people out there. But it is not cool when you have that color in your eyes. Yes, having a pink eye is not cool. You want to know why?
Pink eye is an infection! The medical term for pink eye is conjunctivitis. It is an infection to the membranous lining of your eyelids (conjunctiva), leading to swelling. This is not a nice experience for you, so you have to know all the details about this infection for prevention. Read the rest of this entry →
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September 09, 2010
By: Sourav
Category: Problems & Disorders
If your eyes are frequently itching, it is possible that you are infected with something. It is because itchy eyes are just a symptom. It is not considered a disease. I’ll tell you more about itchy eyes.
Itchy eyes, like what I have said, are just a symptom of a bigger problem. Most of the common causes of itchy eyes ate allergic reactions, conjunctivitis or the pink eye, and common cold. As you can see, all of the conditions mentioned have the symptom of itching. Read the rest of this entry →
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July 04, 2010
By: Sourav
Category: Problems & Disorders
Do you always have that red eye? Well, you don’t have to be worried because usually, it is not a medical emergency. Although it is not threatening to the health, you have to know what the possible causes of your red eye are.
Red eye, as the name suggests, is a condition where your eyes are characterized by redness. It is usually painless. Red eye happens because the blood vessels in your eyes are dilated; the redness is because of the blood that is formed in those vessels. Read the rest of this entry →
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May 13, 2010
By: Sourav
Category: Problems & Disorders
Many of us are afraid of having cataracts. But do you know how to prevent cataracts forming on your eyes? Here are the information you have to know about eye cataract.
Eye cataract happens when there is a clouding on the lenses of your eyes. This generally affects your vision. Although it is more common in older people, some people have risks of having cataracts too. The clouding can form either on one eye, or both eyes. Read the rest of this entry →
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May 10, 2010
By: Sourav
Category: Problems & Disorders
Your eyes are a sensitive part of your body. Although it has protective structures around it, you still have to take protective measures for your eyes from any possible allergic reactions.
Allergy of the eyes is usually characterized with itching, pink eye (conjunctivitis), swelling, and redness. In most cases, eye allergy is also associated with excessive tearing of the eye. This happen because the tears serve as a protective mechanism for our eye to wash away any allergen that has invaded the eyes.
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