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Cataract Surgery and Anesthesia
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What is Tonometry?
A common question asked during the eye exam is, “When is the puff coming?”  Patients are referring to a...
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Do you have floaters in your vision?

Floaters are caused by thick areas in the gel-like fluid that fills the back cavity of your eye, called the vitreous.

Many people, especially highly near-sighted people, often see some number of floaters for a...

A common question asked during the eye exam is, “When is the puff coming?”  

Patients are referring to air-puff or non-contact tonometry. Tonometry is the procedure used to measure eye pressure, and this is important for diagnosing and monitoring...