At iCare, we strive to take the right steps in all respects—innovations, technology, and patient outreach—to provide the finest eye care to our community. Explore our specialty sections below:
Having a comprehensive eye examination every year is the best way to enjoy good vision.
The eyelids physically protect and keep the surface of the eye and cornea moist, cleaned, and lubricated.
The white of our eyes is actually a thin, relatively transparent tissue layer that keeps the eye wet.
Healthy eyes have a three layer tear film. The outer oily layer is produced by Meibomian glands.
The cornea is the transparent window covering the front part of the eye, facilitating clear vision.
The cornea is the outer layer that bends light onto the retina, providing sharp images.
The clear cornea, like a prism, bends light. Normal refraction focuses images sharply onto the retina.
The clear cornea bends light onto the retina. Laser vision correction reshapes the cornea to clear vision.
A yearly eye exam and correct lens coatings provide the best visual clarity and comfort.
A cataract is the clouding of the eye's natural lens, which blocks light and blurs your vision.
Glaucoma damages the optic nerve due to the build-up of fluid pressure inside the front of the eye.
Uveitis is a condition where there is inflammation of the uvea, the middle layer coat of the eye.
Diabetic Retinopathy damages retinal blood vessels, caused by high systemic sugar levels.
The macula provides clear central vision. With macular degeneration, central vision is distorted.
The macula of the retina provides our sharpest central reading vision, but can be pulled by vitreous gel.
Identify early warning symptoms and treatments for lazy eye in children and young adults.