Eye Disease Diagnosis & Management

Eye Disease Diagnosis & Management

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Keeping Your Eyes Happy & Healthy 

An early-stage diagnosis is vital for treating or managing eye disease. To help you get the care you need as soon as possible, we rely on cutting-edge technology. Our technology and extensive experience can help you feel confident that you are the best possible care at Lieberman & Lieberman. 

Some eye conditions do not show noticeable symptoms until permanent vision loss has already occurred, so it is important to have a professional assess your eyes for pre-symptomatic signs of disease. 

We follow the latest developments in eye care so we can best detect and treat cataracts, age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, dry eye, conjunctivitis, flashes and floaters, diabetic retinopathy, presbyopia, astigmatism, and digital eye strain, and more. 

Diabetic Retinopathy 

People that have diabetes, especially uncontrolled diabetes, run a higher risk of developing diabetic retinopathy. The best way to prevent permanent damage is to undergo regular comprehensive eye exams, so we can catch any issues early before they can progress. 

We use fundus photography in our diabetic eye exams to photograph the back of the eye, allowing us to pinpoint signs of diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy causes the blood vessels in the eye to swell or leak, leading to bleeding at the back of the eye that can cause vision problems and even blindness. Often, this disease is asymptomatic, so it is crucial to have your eyes checked regularly to detect signs of trouble as soon as possible. 

Warning Signs

Although diabetic retinopathy often does not show symptoms during its early stages, as the disease progresses, you may notice dark spots in your vision or experience blurry vision.

Additionally, if you start experiencing double vision, pain, pressure, or discoloration in one or both eyes, book an appointment as soon as possible.

Presbyopia

As we age, our eyesight may begin to deteriorate, causing vision troubles. The lens in our eye is naturally flexible, allowing us to focus on things close up and far away without difficulty and shift our focus quickly. However, with age, the lens becomes increasingly inflexible, making it difficult to focus on objects close up – a condition called presbyopia.

There is little you can do to prevent presbyopia since it is a byproduct of the natural aging process. Most of us will likely experience some sort of vision loss as we get older.

Symptoms & Signs

If you have noticed recent issues with your vision, there are a few tell-tale signs that may point to presbyopia. If you have to hold objects at arm’s length to focus on them clearlyare experiencing blurred vision, are unable to read small text, or need more light to see things, you may be suffering from presbyopia.

This condition can be diagnosed using a comprehensive eye exam, so please book an appointment to have your eyes evaluated today!

Conjunctivitis 

Commonly referred to as “pink eye”, conjunctivitis occurs when the thin layer of tissue that lines the inner surface of the eyelid (conjunctiva) becomes red and inflamed. Viral or bacterial infections cause most conjunctivitis cases, and both frequently occur in children. 

Additionally, conjunctivitis can be caused by an allergic reaction to irritants such as pollen, pet dander, or smoke. 

Symptoms & Signs

If your eyes begin to feel gritty, itchy, or watery, you develop a brown-yellow discharge, and the whites of your eyes are tinged pink, you should book an appointment as soon as possible. Conjunctivitis is very contagious, so it is better to have it treated sooner than later. 

Our Locations

St. Pauls Vision Center

327 S. 5th St.
St. Pauls, NC 28384

Our St. Pauls location is conveniently located just off of S. 5th Street, right next to S & S Auto Repair and across the street from the Piggly Wiggly.

Mon – Thu:8:30 am – 5:30 pm
Fri:8:30 am – 2 pm
Weekend:Closed

Professional Optometry

1635 Owen Dr.
Fayetteville, NC 28304

Eyewear Inquiries/Professional Opticians:
(910) 483-0548

You can find our Fayetteville location directly across from Cape Valley Medical Center. You can find Professional Optometry right next to our optician’s office, Professional Opticians.

Mon – Thu:8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Fri:8:00 am -1 pm
Weekend:Closed

Professional Opticians

1635 Owen Dr.
Fayetteville, NC 28304

Professional Opticians provides designer eyewear and optical services. We are located directly beside Professional Optometry.

Mon – Thu:8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Fri:8:00 am – 1 pm
Weekend:Closed

Our Services

Comprehensive Eye Exams

Protecting your eyes becomes even more important as you grow older. Regular eye exams can protect your vision from unseen eye diseases and set you on the right track for better eye health. Book your next exam with us today!

Age-related Macular Degeneration

Age-related macular degeneration can develop for years without exhibiting any signs or symptoms. Find out what you can do to help protect your vision with the help of our amazing team.

Cataracts

Protecting your eyes becomes even more important as you grow older. Regular eye exams can protect your vision from unseen eye diseases and set you on the right track for better eye health. Book your next exam with us today!

Emergency Eye Care

Accidents aren’t always avoidable, but even a minor injury could compromise your vision. If you have suffered an injury to your eyes, please contact a professional as soon as possible. Their advice could prevent vision loss or even blindness.