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South Baltimore Eye Associates
We're a sincere company with a straightforward vision. With us, vision care goes far beyond a simple eye examination. We have a full range of optical equipment to ensure that you receive the quality care you have come to expect. Our Mission is to provide our loyal patients with comprehensive eye care in a courteous and compassionate manner. Drs. Scott Klasman, Zack Solomon, and Ross Bregel are committed to the classic doctor-patient relationship often lost in the present-day medical practice.

You will be treated with respect, kindness, and patience, by our opticians, Dan Cook and Lisa Mcnamara, as well as our dedicated staff of Angela Sanders and Antoine Brown. Ask us about our industrial safety eyeglasses for essential service providers who depend on eye protection and comfort all day long.
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Klasman, Solomon and Bregel are experienced in all phases of general eye care including complex contact lens fittings and diagnosis and treatment of eye disease.
The doctors manage cataract and refractive surgery cases and are on of the few practices in Maryland to offer Orthokeratology, a non-surgical technique which utilizes a retainer contact lens during sleep, allowing complete freedom from glasses and contacts during the day.
Myopia is a vision condition where people are able to see close objects clearly, but distant objects are blurred.
Early Myopia intervention can help your child now and reduce their eye health risks.
We offer non-surgical treatments proven to help your child.
Researchers believe that the environment kids grow up in today, with too many close distance activities (like reading and device use) and lack of outdoor play is contributing to the rapid increase in childhood myopia.
While glasses and contact lenses compensate for a child's blurry distance vision, they don't stop your child's vision from continuing to deteriorate.
Orthokeratology, also known as Ortho K, is a process utilizing specially designed contact lenses, called retainers, to gently reshape the top of the cornea to reduce myopia (nearsightedness.)
Most anyone with myopia.
The best success has been with people under age 40.
Children with progressive myopia can utilize orthokeratology to slow down myopia progression.
You wear retainers at night only.
During the day you should be able to see without the need for glasses or contacts.
Since the retainers are gently reshaping the top of the cornea, it can sometimes take a few days to get good vision at distance.
Scleral contact lenses are large gas permeable contact lenses that rest on the white part of the eye (sclera).
These contact lenses are made with highly breathable material, so plenty of oxygen reaches the eye through the contact lens.
Scleral contact lenses are good for people who have had trouble wearing contact lenses in the past, have dry eyes, or irregular corneas.
Because the contact lenses sit on the white part of the eye, the contact lens provides more comfort right away as opposed to traditional gas permeable contact lenses.
While dry eye isn't a serious condition, it can have a major impact on your quality of life.
You may find your eyes get tired faster or you have difficulty reading.
Not to mention the discomfort of a burning sensation or blurry vision.
Let's take a look at dry eye treatments - from simple self-care to innovative prescriptions and therapies - to help you see clearly and comfortably.
What is Dry Eye?
Understanding dry eye will help you determine the best treatment option.
Dry eye occurs when a person doesn't have enough quality tears to lubricate and nourish the eye.
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