LASIK - Laser Eye Surgery

If you are seeking LASIK call us today to get the REAL facts of the matter. Our optometrists will discuss the complete range of laser vision correction options to determine what procedure is best for you! Learn More

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We are committed to offering you an extensive array of eye care services utilizing the latest technology. Our clinic is one of the first to employ a new camera that takes digital images of the back of your eye, giving you a full retinal evaluation without the need for dilation in most cases. This image can then be permanently kept on disc for your record. Learn More

Dry Eye Syndrome

Kennedy Vision specializes in solving the issues of dry eye. If you suffer from dry eyes or dry eye syndrome please call us to get updated information and possible treatment options. Learn More

Regular Eye Exams

Kennedy Vision encourages regular eye exams to prevent eye disorders such as glaucoma and macular degeneration from stealing your vision.

Macular Degeneration

Macular Degeneration also known as Age-Related Macular Degeneration is a serious vision condition that can result in permanent blindness if not treated early and properly. Due to the severity of this disease our practice encourages regular eye examinations. ARMD, or simply macular degeneration is an eye disease that affects the macula, a part of the retina in your eye. The retina is a critical component of your vision because it is responsible for transmitting images to the brain. The retina actually send light from the eye itself directly to the brain. The retina is located at the back of the eye and is connected to the brain via the optic nerve. The macula is a critical component of the retina and is located in the center of the retina. The macula changes light into nerve signals that will then travel through the optic nerve to the brain. Macular degeneration affects this central vision often blurring images and fine print. When macular degeneration develops to fruition the central vision becomes distorted and looses ability to function.

Causes of Macular Degeneration

Macular Degeneration usually occurs with older people but has been known to strike early in certain cases. Some of the factors that may increase your risk of developing Macular Degeneration include:

  • Smoking
  • Poor Diet
  • Over-exposure to sunlight and UV radiation
  • Family History
  • Obesity
  • High Blood Pressure

Types of Macular Degeneration

To complicate matters even more than the complex issues of understanding the retina there are actually two different types of Macular Degeneration. Each form presents a different set of damage issues. The two forms are simply known as dry macular degeneration and wet macular degeneration.

  • Wet Macular Degeneration: The wet version of Macular Degeneration is relatively rare. Wet ARMD only impacts about 10 percent of the actual reported cases, but has a larger impact on overall blindness. The chances of going blind from wet macular degeneration far outweigh the chances of going blind from its dry relative. The wet ARMD occurs as a result of blood vessels growing on or toward the macula. The blood vessels are weak and will leak blood under the macula. This leaking of blood causes very fast diminishing vision and damage to the macula.
  • Dry Macular Degeneration: Dry Macular Degeneration is the most common form of ARMD and causes roughly 90% of all macular degeneration cases. The dry form appears to have minor impact on overall cases of blindness resulting in only 10 percent of all ARMD blindness cases. What happens in dry macular degeneration is that the light sensing material of the macula slowly begins to deteriorate. As these cells begin to gradually break down central vision becomes distorted, thus making fine print and visual focus hard to understand.

Research For Macular Degeneration

Macular Degeneration is a complex eye disease that will require a significant amount of research in order to develop better treatment options. This is a disease that affects primarily the elderly and the aging eyes of this population. Our practice supports the research and development efforts so that someday patients will not have to suffer from this potentially blinding disease. Please feel free to click on the link below if you would like to donate some money to helping fund the development of new and better treatment options.

Many of the new and exciting treatments for macular degeneration are in the research and development phase at the moment. Many early attempts to restore vision for macular degeneration patients focused on the wet form due to the severity of blindness. Aside from focusing on treatment options much of the research is being done for understanding causes to develop a prevention protocol.

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