
If you suffer from Keratoconus, Pellucid Marginal Degeneration (PMD), or post-LASIK ectasia (thinning of the cornea), then Cross Linking may be for you.
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At McNeel Eye Center, we strive to meet all of your eye and vision care needs. Corrective lens evaluations and prescription management are provided by our optometrist in Boise. After a comprehensive eye and vision evaluation, Brian McNeel will discuss the variety of contact lens options with you to select the type that best fits your vision needs and lifestyle.
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A comprehensive eye exam is vital in maintaining the health of your eye. McNeel Eye Center recommends annual eye exams for all of our patients, whether you require vision correction or not. The comprehensive eye exam includes standard dilation (including refraction), and a contact lens fitting (including follow-ups or training if needed). Our Optometrists also screen for cataracts, macular degeneration, corneal ulcers, and diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and more.
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At McNeel Eye Center, we provide comprehensive care to meet the vision needs of our patients. As an optometrist, Brian McNeel offers pre- and post-operative care for patients undergoing LASIK eye surgery or other eye surgical procedures. Our goal is to help you attain the clearest vision possible using advanced technologies.
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Eyeglasses have been a traditional solution for correcting vision problems for many centuries. When contact lenses arrived on the scene, they offered a new practical solution for restoring vision. Now an increasing number of eye surgery options have displaced glasses or contacts as the only solutions for healthy vision.
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Contact lenses are not an easy solution for every person suffering with vision problems. Some eye conditions make wearing contacts a difficult proposition. However, it does not rule out wearing contact lenses altogether. It just means patients need to discuss options with their eye care provider and obtain specialized hard to fit contacts for their specific vision problems.
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Many vision problems do not require surgery for correction. In these situations, vision therapy is typically an option. Vision therapy is a form of physical therapy used on the eyes and brain. It is designed to resolve vision problems that can contribute to learning disabilities. This therapy can also be used an effective treatment for problems like lazy eye, crossed eyes, or double vision.
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Squinting at computer, tablet, or mobile screens for hours at a time is a normal part of our lives in the 21st century. Unfortunately, eye problems associated with this activity are also on the rise. Even if you have never had eye problems before, you may have noticed computer vision syndrome symptoms after two or more hours of screen time.
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Scleral contact lenses get their name from the fact that, unlike regular contacts, they vault over the entire corneal surface and rest on the white part of the eye, which is called the sclera. This makes them larger than standard contacts, which in turn provides a variety of benefits. Their size makes them easier to handle and more stable when on the eye, which in turn provides the patient with sharper and more reliable vision. They are also less likely to become dislodged and come out.
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Millions of people around the world have migraine disorder. And as many as 90% of those people experience light sensitivity during a migraine attack. Up to 60% of migraine attacks are triggered by light. That is why we offer Avulux Migraine & Light Sensitivity Lenses.
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