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Keratoconus, often referred to as ‘KC’, is an eye condition in which the cornea weakens and thins over time, causing the development of a cone-like bulge and optical irregularity of the cornea.
If you are ever diagnosed with diabetes, your primary care doctor will likely recommend extra close monitoring of your eyes. Diabetic patients should have a dilated retinal examination each year.
Our amazing Opticians are here for you! Frame selection can be daunting. We will make sure your frames fit your face shape and will work with your specific eyeglass prescription.
PROKERA® biologic corneal bandage devices are used by our eye doctors to heal and treat ocular conditions such as keratitis, moderate to severe dry eye disease, recurrent corneal erosions, filamentary keratitis, persistent epithelial defects, neurotrophic corneas, herpetic ulcers, and many other ocular surface diseases such as chemical burns and Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
One way to alleviate dry eye is to help the eyes to make better and longer use of the small amount of lubricating tears they do produce. This is accomplished by closing off the small funnel-like drain hole found in the inner corner of the upper and lower eyelids.
The Medmont Corneal Topographer is an easy-to-use corneal topographer with tools for complete evaluation of the anterior corneal surface and eyelids.
We offer a comprehensive eye health and vision examination utilizing the latest technology in combination with highly trained doctors and staff.
The Clarus provides an ultra-widefield picture of your retina without dilating drops. If we find something unique in your retina or with your optic nerve, we can also use this camera to take a picture and monitor for changes over time. One great feature to having pictures of your retina is that it is an objective view of your eye. It is a picture we have as a reference for all your future eye exams!
A ZEISS OCT eye scan is a non-invasive camera that lets us look at the structure of the layers of your retina and thickness of your optic nerves
BlephEx™ is a new, in-office eye treatment that is proven to provide long-lasting relief from blepharitis and dry eye. The procedure safely and precisely removes debris from along the edge of your lashes, exfoliates your eyelids, and immediately improves uncomfortable symptoms.
Inflammadry helps us to determine if underlying inflammation must be medically treated as the doctor determines your overall treatment plan. It is also used to monitor effectiveness of treatment.
The TearCare® System is indicated for the application of localized heat when the current medical community recommends the application of a warm compress to the eyelids. Such applications would include Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD), Dry Eye, or Blepharitis.
BioDOptix® amniotic extracellular matrix is a dehydrated membrane allograft derived from donated human amniotic tissue that is intended for use in ocular tissue repair.
IProX is our new combination IPL-RF device and the most advanced treatment for dry eye syndrome.
An objective and quantitative point-of-care diagnostic test that provides precise and predictive information.
Glaucoma is a silent eye disease. It is a condition in which your eye pressure gradually increases, physically damaging your optic nerve, leading to permanent vision loss. You typically won't feel glaucoma or notice the subtle vision loss until it is much too late.
Dry Eye is more than an uncomfortable condition. Symptoms include scratchy eyes, burning, mild redness and gritty feeling eyes. Oral medications, reading, computer tasks and dry environments may aggravate marginally dry eyes.
Humphrey® Field Analyzer 3 (HFA3) is a computerized test utilized for many eye diseases that affect vision.
Macular degeneration is the breakdown of the macula, which is the area of the retina responsible for your fine, detailed central sight. This is typically a disease related to aging, but it also has many lifestyle risk factors.
The LipiView is a camera to capture a picture of your meibomian glands, determine if you blink fully and show how much oil your glands are secreting with each blink.
If you are thinking about getting contact lenses, we can help! If you are new to the world of contact lenses, this is how it begins. The first thing that you will need is a comprehensive eye exam.
Our office doesn’t just deal with glasses. We are also a medical facility and can take care of all but the most severe eye-related emergencies.
We treat most eye diseases and eye injuries. Our doctors are certified and have advanced training to prescribe medications to treat glaucoma, conjunctivitis, ocular allergies, iritis, dry eyes, and treat eye emergencies.
Thirty million Americans suffer from Meibomian gland dysfunction, which causes the majority of dry eye cases. LipiFlow is a safe and effective method for getting these oil glands to secrete again. Basically a spa-like treatment for your eyelids to aid in a cleansing of the blocked up oil glands.
The natural lens in the eye gradually becomes less clear as we get older. When opacities develop in the lens and the lens gets too hazy, vision will be impaired. Our office can diagnose and manage cataract care.
Binocular vision disorders can take on many forms. Essentially, the two eyes want to work together as a team! We always evaluate your eye efficiency during yearly exams.
Welcome to Mechanicsburg Eye Associates, an independent optometry practice with a mission to provide the most comprehensive and advanced eye health and vision care to the residents of Mechanicsburg and greater central Pennsylvania.
We accept new patients every day. Eye exams are important yearly health examinations! Contact us with any questions you may have or to schedule an appointment.
Our expert optometrists and experienced staff will take the time to answer all of your questions, explain options, and provide the highest quality eye health treatments available for you and your whole family
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