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Learn more about ophthalmology and optometry care in our blog!

Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT)

Traditionally, the most common means of treatment for most cases of glaucoma is the use of eye drops which lower intraocular pressure in order to reduce the likelihood of optic nerve damage.


What Are Oculoplastics?

Oculoplastics, also known as oculoplastic cosmetic surgery, is a good way to change the appearance of a person's eyes. Several procedures fall under this category. The following are just a sample of the options available from The Center for Eye Care and Optical in West Islip, NY, that can improve the appearance of your eyes.


Optometry and Ophthalmology

You might not have given a lot of thought to who your eye doctor is. You likely checked out the person and their qualifications, but you just know them as an eye doctor instead of an optometrist or ophthalmologist.


The Early Signs of Cataracts

The National Eye Institute states that about 24.4 million Americans have cataracts, and this number is expected to double by 2050.


Common Causes of Dry Eye

Dry eye is a relatively normal condition that is caused when the eyes don't produce enough lubrication or tears. It's also more common with the older population as well as with women.


Cataract Surgery FAQs

Cataract surgery is a common operation. More than two million people get this surgical procedure every year. About half of the people in the United States over the age of 80 will either have cataracts or have received surgery to remove them.


Botox and Oculoplastics

Understanding Botox and Oculoplastics Do you have sagging eyelids? Oculoplastics can help. Due to aging, skin cancers, heavy eyelids, and other risk factors, your lower eyelids may sag, causing challenges with the surface of your eye.


Welcome, MIchele Espinosa, O.D.

Dr. Michele Espinosa received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Fairfield University in 2011. She earned her Doctor of Optometry degree from the State University College of Optometry in 2015.


Diabetic Eye Disease

Diabetic Eye Disease There are several chronic eye diseases associated with diabetes, including glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, diabetic macular edema, and cataracts.


Back to School Eye Exams

Get Your Yearly Eye Exam During Back to School This back-to-school season is a great time to get many medical appointments out of the way so that you will be free from having to miss school for appointments.


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