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Do you see flashes of light or floaters in your vision? If you’re experiencing these symptoms, it’s possible you need treatment for a retinal disease.
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Eye Care of Delaware is a trusted medical practice located in Newark, DE. Established in 1997, we have a track record of providing expert eye care services and innovative surgical procedures.
At our state-of-the-art surgical eye center, we welcome patients from across Delaware and the neighboring states.
We serve the residents of these areas and the surrounding cities with industry-leading vision correction techniques for better eye health and improved quality of life.
Our experienced team of doctors and support staff offers a range of treatments and surgery options for common eye conditions. Patients at our Newark center can be assured of an outstanding level of care before, during and after treatment. And with a focus on quality care and patient well-being, our eye care diagnosis and treatment services are second to none. Here are some of the services we provide.
Cataract surgery is one of the most common surgical procedures. The surgery involves replacing the cloudy natural lens with an artificial lens that offers superior vision. At Eye Care of Delaware, Dr. Boyd provides cataract surgery after a comprehensive diagnostic and evaluation process. At our center, patients can expect personalized service from a team that uses both traditional and laser-assisted cataract surgery to deliver vision improvement.
The cornea is the outer protective layer of the eye which plays an essential role in eye health and vision. Damage or infection involving the cornea can lead to scarring – and to a number of eye disorders that cause pain, itching, redness and other issues. At our Delaware cataract and laser treatment center, Dr. Mitchell works with patients to resolve cornea issues using targeted treatment options. Artificial tears, antibiotic eye drops and ointments are among the common solutions to corneal disease.
Glaucoma is an eye disease that causes damage to the optic nerve. The condition leads to a gradual deterioration in vision that could potentially result in blindness. And while there is no cure for glaucoma, specialized care will help manage the disease. Dr. Mitchell works with glaucoma patients from Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, using eye drops, medication and laser treatment to prevent ongoing vision impairment.
Refractive surgery is designed to resolve nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. Dr. Boyd offers laser vision correction surgeries like LASIK, PRK and refractive lens exchange to correct vision issues and reduce dependence on glasses and contact lenses for our patients.
In addition to these main treatments, we also have Dr. Bilyk who specializes in eyelid surgery, and Dr. Park who treats conditions that impact the retina, such as age-related macular degeneration.
Eye Care of Delaware provides treatments for cataracts, cornea issues, glaucoma and refractive errors and more at our Newark practice. Dr. Boyd works with patients from Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania to overcome vision errors and improve their eye health. To reach us, call (302) 454-8800 or request an appointment now.
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Our Delaware cataract and laser surgery center is home to many advanced eye surgery procedures and treatments. We offer solutions for these most common eye disorders.
Cataract surgery can correct a cloudy, natural lens, while also correcting one’s vision with an IOL replacement.
Resolve corneal infections with effective treatments ranging from dry eye to ocular surface disease.
Accurate glaucoma testing and treatment is essential to reduce the risk of vision loss as you age.
Refractive lens exchange will correct farsightedness, nearsightedness or astigmatism.
Reshape and remove excess skin and fatty tissue from the eyelids with eyelid surgery.
Retinal treatments stop gradual vision loss from macular degeneration, retinal tears or detachment.
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