- Primary CareAnderson Center for Sight - Home - Doctors - Joseph F. Woschitz, M.D., Elizabeth L. Groves, M.D., and Andrea D. Wills, O.D. practicing primary care ophthalmology and ocular disease treatment.
- GlaucomaAnderson Center for Sight - Services/Eye Conditions - Glaucoma & Laser - Glaucoma most often occurs in adults over age 60, but it can also occur in young adults or children and is more common in those of African descent.
- OphthalmologyDr. Joseph F. Woschitz graduated from Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis. He served his internship at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis and his residency at Indiana University Medical Center. Dr. Woschitz is board certified by the American Academy of Ophthalmology, and has been in private practice in Anderson since 1987, specializing in cataract and implant surgery. Dr. Woschitz grew up in Anderson, Indiana. He currently lives in Anderson with his wife Michelle. He is an active member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the Indiana State Medical Association, and the American Medical Association.
- Macular DegenerationAnderson Center for Sight - Services/Eye Conditions - Macular Degeneration - The primary risk factor for AMD is advancing age, with incidence steadily increasing after 50 years of age with a greater increase in those more than 75 years old.
- Laser Eye SurgeryEye surgery. People who have had previous eye surgery are at an increased risk for later developing retinal detachment.
- CataractsA cataract is a clouding of the normally clear lens in one's eye that can be caused by eye trauma, heredity, diabetes, some medications, and, most frequently, the natural aging process. Like the lens of a camera, the eye's lens picks up images and focuses light, colors and shapes onto the retina at the back of the eye to then be sent to the brain for processing. Made mostly of protein and water, the human lens can become clouded and keep light and images from reaching the retina. The result can be blurred images that were once sharp, difficulty in seeing things at night or simply that contact lenses or spectacles no longer seem to help.
- Cataract SurgeryWho is going to perform your cataract surgery is an important decision. Our office is based in Anderson Indiana. We use the most advanced technology and equipment available. We have been practicing cataract surgery for over 29 years of combined experience. Our surgeons are trained in the newest techniques and use the most advanced implants to make your experience smooth, with rapid recovery.
- Eye ExamEye examinations are more than just checking your vision and adjusting the strength of your lenses. It's about maintaining healthy eyes. When it comes to your vision, you don’t want to take any chances. It’s very important to keep your eyes healthy. An annual eye exam can help detect a number of eye health conditions. Many times there are no symptoms to alert you of a problem. By scheduling an annual eye exam, we will be able to detect an eye condition in its earlier stage. And you will be able to get help or treatment before it becomes something more serious.
- Diabetes Care
- Diabetic RetinopathyThe risk of developing diabetic retinopathy depends largely on two factors, how long one has had diabetes and what type of diabetes one has. The longer you have diabetes, the more likely you are to develop the disease. In addition, people with Type I diabetes (juvenile onset) are more likely to develop diabetic retinopathy than people with Type II diabetes (adult onset).
- Ultrasound
- BotoxAnderson Center for Sight - Services/Eye Conditions - BOTOX® - Our office has been performing botox injections for over 10 years for blepharospasm and hemifacial spasm.
- Eyelid SurgeryAnderson Center for Sight - Home - Anderson Center for Sight offers optical services, glasses and contacts, eye exams, cataract surgery, eyelid surgery, and treatment for eye conditions such as glaucoma or diabatic eye retinopathy.
- BlepharoplastyUpper lid blepharoplasty is a technique used to remove the excess baggy eyelid skin from the upper lids. Our surgeons have over 30 years combined experience and practice the most up-to-date techniques including tissue-sparing eyelid lifts to allow for a natural appearing lid. In cases of severe baggy eyelids, your surgery may be considered medically necessary. Stop by today for an evaluation.
- LesionsAnderson Center for Sight - Services/Eye Conditions - Surgery for Droopy/Baggy Eyelids/Eyelid Lesions - Anderson Center for Sight offers surger for Droopy/Baggy Eyelids and Eyelid Lesions.