Support for Eye Conditions in South Park Township

We help patients across South Park Township and the South Hills find relief from common eye conditions that affect their comfort and daily life. 

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We Treat a Range of Common Eye Conditions

We care for a wide variety of eye health concerns that don’t require urgent or surgical care. Our goal is to catch minor issues before they become bigger problems and to help you feel better as quickly as possible.

We also support patients experiencing irritation from contact lenses, mild infections like pink eye, or visual disturbances such as floaters.

We treat each condition with a personalized approach, based on your symptoms and overall eye health.

Relief Starts With Understanding What’s Causing the Problem

If your eyes are uncomfortable or your vision doesn’t feel as sharp, we recommend scheduling an exam. Many common conditions are easy to treat, especially when caught early.

You should book a visit if you notice ongoing irritation, blurry vision, or sensitivity to light. Changes in how your contacts feel or the appearance of new floaters are also worth checking.

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Everyday Eye Problems We See & Support

Dry Eye Syndrome: Dry eye can cause persistent burning, stinging, or blurry vision throughout the day. It often feels like there’s something in your eye, even when there isn’t. This condition is common and manageable with the right treatment.

Eye Allergies: Seasonal or environmental triggers like pollen, pets, or dust can lead to red, itchy, or watery eyes. These symptoms often mimic infection but are allergic reactions that respond well to targeted care.

Macular Degeneration (AMD): AMD affects central vision and can make reading or driving difficult. Early detection helps slow progression and protect your sight.

Glaucoma: Glaucoma gradually damages the optic nerve and can lead to vision loss if untreated. Regular pressure checks and visual field tests are key to early detection.

Diabetic Retinopathy: This diabetes-related condition damages the retina’s blood vessels. Annual eye exams help detect changes early.

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Myopia (Nearsightedness): Myopia makes it hard to see distant objects, especially in kids and teens. We offer treatments like MiSight® lenses to help slow progression and protect long-term vision.

Keratoconus: Keratoconus causes the cornea to thin and bulge, leading to distorted vision. We monitor for early signs and refer advanced cases for specialized care.

Digital Eye Strain: Staring at screens for long periods can cause headaches, fatigue, and blurry vision. We help relieve digital strain with personalized strategies that support your comfort and eye health.

Eye Sensations That Shouldn’t Be Ignored

Foreign Body Sensation: If it feels like something is stuck in your eye like an eyelash, sand, or dust, we can assess and remove any debris safely. Left untreated, this irritation can lead to further discomfort or infection.

Flashes & Floaters: Sudden flashes of light or new floaters in your vision can be alarming. While they’re often harmless, they may signal a more serious issue that needs monitoring or referral.

Contact Lens Discomfort: Discomfort from contact lenses can come from dryness, poor fit, or lens material. If your lenses leave your eyes red or irritated, we’ll help adjust your care or fit for better comfort.

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Every Step Backed by Experience & the Right Tools

When you visit our office, your exam starts with a conversation. We want to know how your eyes feel and what symptoms are affecting your daily routine. From there, we use advanced, non-invasive tools to examine your eyes with precision.

Treatment options may include prescription eye drops, warm compress therapy, or allergy management strategies.

For dry eye, we also offer moisture retention solutions like punctal plugs and nutritional support.

When Your Eyes Don’t Feel Right, We’re Here to Help

If your eyes feel irritated, dry, or just off, don’t wait it out. Our team is available to assist you at all three of our locations. We take the time to find the cause and help you feel comfortable again.