Welcome to Alabama Eye & Cataract Center, P.C., located at UAB Highlands in Birmingham, AL. Our eye doctors include eye physicians & cataract surgeons who provide evaluations for cataract surgery and lens implants. We also treat and manage glaucoma, age related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic retinopathy. We specialize in the management and treatment of dry eyes, as well as provide eye exams for contact lenses and glasses.
Our ophthalmologists are specialists in eye health and vision correction as well as medical, surgical and laser eye care for diseases and surgery of the eye. At Alabama Eye & Cataract Center we are provide routine eye exams for eye health & vision and strongly recommend that all patients have routine eye examinations on a regular basis.
The eye doctors at Alabama Eye & Cataract Center diagnose and treat dry eyes and undertand that dry eyes can have an impact on daily activities including reading, driving, working and even watching television.The eye doctors at Alabama Eye & Cataract Center believe that diabetic eye care and diagnosis & treatment of diabetic retinopathy is important to help you maintain your eye health and vision.
Our ophthalmologists are specialists in eye health and vision correction as well as medical, surgical and laser eye care for diseases and surgery of the eye. At Alabama Eye & Cataract Center we are provide routine eye exams for eye health & vision and strongly recommend that all patients have routine eye examinations on a regular basis.
The eye doctors at Alabama Eye & Cataract Center diagnose and treat dry eyes and undertand that dry eyes can have an impact on daily activities including reading, driving, working and even watching television.The eye doctors at Alabama Eye & Cataract Center believe that diabetic eye care and diagnosis & treatment of diabetic retinopathy is important to help you maintain your eye health and vision.
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Alabama Eye & Cataract Center, P.C. is conveniently located at UAB Highlands on the campus of The University of Alabama in Birmingham Medical Center and offers eye care including comprehensive eye exams for eye health & vision, cataract surgery & lens lmplants (IOL) and advanced diagnosis and consultation for complex cataract surgery.
Our eye physicians and surgeons are cataract surgeons who are available for patients in need of consultation for complex eye disease and vision problems associated with prior cataract or LASIK surgery performed elsewhere.
Our eye physicians and surgeons are cataract surgeons who are available for patients in need of consultation for complex eye disease and vision problems associated with prior cataract or LASIK surgery performed elsewhere.
As part of the full range of eye care services we offer at Alabama Eye & Cataract Center, P.C. we are happy to provide routine eye exams for eye health, vision correction for eyeglasses and contacts, as well as cataract eye exams, diabetic eye exams and glaucoma eye exams and screenings.
We strongly recommend that all patients have routine eye examinations on a regular basis.
The frequency of your eye examinations depends on many factors including your age, general health, family history of eye problems and history of treatment for any eye conditions or diseases in the past.
We strongly recommend that all patients have routine eye examinations on a regular basis.
The frequency of your eye examinations depends on many factors including your age, general health, family history of eye problems and history of treatment for any eye conditions or diseases in the past.
As we get older, cataracts become a problem experienced by a great number of people just like you.
Cataracts are a common cause of vision problems among people in their 50's and 60's and they are actually a major cause of senior eye problems and vision loss.
More than 20 million Americans age 40 and older have cataracts and more than half of all Americans develop cataracts by age 80.
A cataract is a clouding of the crystalline lens of the eye preventing light rays from passing through it easily.
Cataracts are a common cause of vision problems among people in their 50's and 60's and they are actually a major cause of senior eye problems and vision loss.
More than 20 million Americans age 40 and older have cataracts and more than half of all Americans develop cataracts by age 80.
A cataract is a clouding of the crystalline lens of the eye preventing light rays from passing through it easily.
At Alabama Eye & Cataract Center, P.C. our eye surgeons provide examinations and consultations for patients who have undergone previous cataract & lens implant surgery elsewhere and suffer from complications of the surgery resulting in vision dissatisfaction.
Sometimes this occurs when patients have had previous Radial Keratotomy (RK), LASIK, multifocal or toric lens implants with poor visual outcomes or other refractive procedures.
Our physicians offer surgical solutions for even the most complex cataract surgery as well as complications arising from lens implants in patients who have had previous cataract surgery.
Sometimes this occurs when patients have had previous Radial Keratotomy (RK), LASIK, multifocal or toric lens implants with poor visual outcomes or other refractive procedures.
Our physicians offer surgical solutions for even the most complex cataract surgery as well as complications arising from lens implants in patients who have had previous cataract surgery.
At Alabama Eye & Cataract Center, P.C. our ophthalmologists and eye surgeons provide examination, diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma.
Glaucoma is an eye problem that can damage the optic nerve and cause loss of vision.
Most serious eye problems typically produce some symptoms that make patients uncomfortable or disturb their vision.
However, the most common type of glaucoma, called Primary Open Angle Glaucoma, begins without any symptoms or obvious loss of vision.
It is critical to diagnose and treat glaucoma as early as possible through regular eye examinations, in order to prevent vision loss as with early detection and diagnosis.
Glaucoma is an eye problem that can damage the optic nerve and cause loss of vision.
Most serious eye problems typically produce some symptoms that make patients uncomfortable or disturb their vision.
However, the most common type of glaucoma, called Primary Open Angle Glaucoma, begins without any symptoms or obvious loss of vision.
It is critical to diagnose and treat glaucoma as early as possible through regular eye examinations, in order to prevent vision loss as with early detection and diagnosis.
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