- GlaucomaTwo years ago I lost sight in my right eye from glaucoma. Thanks to the expertise and care of Dr. Wayne Taylor, I now have 20/50 vision in that eye.
- OphthalmologyThe American Academy of Ophthalmology is the largest national membership association of Eye MDs with over 7,000 members internationally. The website provides an in-depth look at eye care health, while providing their membership with ongoing learning and support.
- Macular DegenerationI have been a patient of Dr. Taylor since 2004 with a diagnosis of wet macular degeneration. He has been treating me with Avastin and I can still read large print. I attribute my vision to his treatments. He has taken good care of my eyes. The staff is absolutely outstanding in their courtesy and professionalism. I can still read at age 96.
- Laser Eye SurgeryI had surgery by Dr. Taylor and I have had a wonderful experience. My surgery has gone great and I am going to recommend all my friends and family to Dr. Taylor if they need eye surgery or have eye problems. I can see great now. This made a world of difference.
- CataractsI want to thank you. I can't believe the dramatic transformation with my eyes. It was even greater than having the cataracts out.
- Cataract SurgeryI've had cataract surgery and 2 Retina surgeries, and the Retina surgeries did more good than anything. I can see better now than I did 20 years ago. I can see to shoot my rifle again and all the crooked lines are gone. I'd recommend you to anybody.
- Eye ExamEye exams are recommended periodically, with the interval differing for various age groups. In the first three years of infancy, a child should have vision checked along with normal pediatric checkups. Between the ages of three and six (the most crucial period of eye development) an eye exam should be scheduled every year or two. After that period, until adulthood, exams should be scheduled as necessary. During the twenties one should have at least one exam. During the thirties one should have at least two exams. In the forties, fifties, and early sixties, one should schedule an exam every two to four years. For seniors, an exam every year or two is recommended.
- Diabetes Care
- Diabetic Retinopathy