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Importance of Routine Eye Care

April 08, 2024

Learn about the importance of preventive eye care from an MUSC Health optometrist, including when to start eye exams and how to protect your vision.

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Irma's Story

March 13, 2024

Discover how laser surgery saved Irma from vision loss due to diabetic retinopathy. Learn about the importance of eye exams and early treatment.

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Low-Vision Management

March 11, 2024

Learn about low-vision management, including causes, tools, and resources for optimizing visual function.

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Eye Exam Month

August 15, 2023

Prioritize your health and vision with regular eye exams. Don't ignore eye discomfort; Visit MUSC Health Optometry Services for expert care.

Dr. Kristen Gayeski Tinkler

Contact Lens Options

May 23, 2023

Today, 61 percent of people in the U.S. need corrective eyewear to see clearly. Here, Dr. Kristen Gayeski Tinkler explains the benefits of contact lenses.

Dr. Emil Say

Routine Eye Exams

April 14, 2023

Retina Specialist Dr. Emil Say talks about the importance of routine eye exams for early detection of diabetes to reduce complications, including vision loss.

Dr. Karen Fernandez

Dry Eye

March 21, 2023

Karen Fernandez, M.D., discusses dry eye, continuing patient care, improving quality of life & protecting vision.

Dr. Lynn Perry

Complex Cataract Surgery

March 21, 2023

Ophthalmologists at MUSC have a brand new, state-of-the-art surgery center that is dedicated solely to ophthalmic procedures.

Dr. James F. Hill's profile

Importance of Eye Exams

March 08, 2023

The importance of regular eye exams to good health cannot be overstated. James F. Hill, III, O.D. tells us why.

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Slowing Macular Degeneration

February 02, 2023

About 20 million people in the United States are living with age-related macular degeneration (AMD),a disease that is among the leading causes of blindness.

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