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Eye Conditions

The following is a list of common eye conditions. For information about cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy please see Eye Diseases.

  • Commonly called "lazy eye", amblyopia can be treated successfully if detected early enough in childhood.
  • Red, swollen eyelids and crusty debris at the base of your eyelashes are signs you may have blepharitis.
  • AIDS or other diseases that affect your immune system can increase your risk of serious eye problems from cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection.
  • People with serious vision problems from an eye injury or disease affecting the front surface of the eye can often regain vision with a cornea transplant.
  • Dry eye syndrome is a common condition, especially in women over age 40. Many treatment options are available.
  • Are you bothered by red, itchy eyes? You may have allergies.
  • “Floaters” are usually normal and harmless. But if you notice a sudden increase in floaters or floaters accompanied by flashes of light, see your eye doctor immediately.
  • Also called farsightedness, hyperopia is a common vision problem that can cause headaches, eyestrain and trouble reading.
  • This eye disease causes the cornea to grow thinner and bulge forward in an irregular cone-shape. Treatment options range from gas permeable contact lenses to a cornea transplant.
  • Also called nearsightedness, myopia is a very common vision problem, affecting up to one-third of the U.S. population.
  • You’ve heard of high blood pressure, but what about high eye pressure?
  • This acute and contagious form of conjunctivitis is particularly common among preschoolers and school-age children.
  • These inherited disorders, commonly abbreviated as RP, cause progressive peripheral vision loss, night blindness and central vision loss.
  • This common problem is simply an infected lid gland. Learn how to prevent and treat styes.

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Dear Valued Customers,

We hope this letter finds you in good health. After a remarkable journey of serving this amazing community for the past ten years, we have to make a difficult decision. Our lease for this property is coming to an end, and we have decided that our last day of business will be October 31, 2023.

We want to take this opportunity to convey our heartfelt appreciation for the trust and support you have shown us over the years. It has been our honor to provide your eye care and eyewear needs. We have enjoyed every minute of delivering professional eye care services and assisting you.

This community has been the heart and soul of our practice, and we will always cherish the memories and connections we made here. Your patronage and commitment have been the driving force behind our success, and we cannot thank you enough.

As we approach our closing date, we would like to invite you to take advantage of our services and products one last time. As a thank you, we will be providing special savings on our eyeglass selection.

Our commitment to your eye health and satisfaction will not waver until the very end. We will also help you move your data or prescriptions to another optometric provider of your choosing. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us for any assistance you may need during this transition by emailing us at Parkoptics8@gmail.com.

While this chapter of Park Optics is coming to an end, we hope to see you in the future as we look for new ways to serve you.

Thank you for being a part of the Park Optics family. It has been our pleasure to serve you, and we hope to see you and say goodbye in the coming weeks.

Warmest regards,

Park Optics Team