- Arthritis
- Cryotherapy
- Medical Weight Loss
- Emergency Care
- GlaucomaGlaucoma is a group of diseases that damage the eye’s optic nerve and can result in vision loss and blindness. In acute angle-closure glaucoma, the fluid at the front of the eye cannot drain through the angle and leave the eye. The angle gets blocked by part of the iris. People with this type of glaucoma may have a sudden increase in eye pressure.
- Ophthalmology
- Macular DegenerationThis information was developed by the National Eye Institute to help patients and their families search for general information about age-related macular degeneration. An eye care professional who has examined the patient’s eyes and is familiar with his or her medical history is the best person to answer specific questions.
- Laser Eye SurgeryBladeless LASIK (laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis) surgery, also known as All-Laser LASIK, is the most commonly performed laser eye surgery in practice today.
- CataractsThe human eye is like a camera, your eye has a clear lens through which light passes for you to see. Like a camera, when the lens of the eye is cloudy, not as much light can pass through the lens. Clouding of the human eye lens is called a cataract. Cataracts cause a progressive, painless loss of vision.
- Cataract SurgeryBy replacing your natural lens with an IOL, you not only avoid the effects of dysfunction lens syndrome (the progressive loss of function of your natural lens), but you can prevent the need for cataract surgery later in life.
- Eye ExamBefore the laser procedure, your doctor does a thorough eye examination to make sure there is no other reason for vision loss. YAG Laser is painless and only takes five minutes. Eye pressure may be taken after the operation to make sure it is not elevated.
- Internal Medicine
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- Thyroid
- Diabetic RetinopathyThe vitreous is the gelatinous-like substance that makes up approximately two-thirds of the eye’s volume. The vitreous is located in between the lens, in the front of the eye, and the retina, in the back of the eye. In a normal, healthy vitreous, there are no blood vessels, yet diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy, can lead to the development of new blood vessels which grow into the vitreous gel. These blood vessels are often fragile and susceptible to leaking blood and fluids.
- UltrasoundSimilar to cataract surgery, refractive lens exchange is a vision correction surgery that uses the same ultrasound technology to remove the natural lens of the eye. A clear plastic implant, or intraocular lens (IOL), is placed behind the iris through a small incision in the cornea. This technique is used occasionally for extreme nearsightedness or farsightedness.
- MRI
- Minimally Invasive SurgeryGlaucoma is a disease of the optic nerve and is the second leading cause of blindness. Early detection and proper treatment are key to retaining vision and quality of life. The Harman Eye Clinic and Edmonds Eye, MD have the region’s leading glaucoma specialists, the latest diagnostic tools, and cutting-edge treatments including laser and minimally invasive surgery. The Harman Eye Clinic and Edmonds Eye, MD specialize in...
- Botox
- Eyelid Surgery
- Blepharoplasty
- Burns