Patient Case Detail

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  • Client : Tom Olson
  • Gender : Female
  • Age : 56 Year Old
  • Acquired Diseases : Cervical Cancer
  • Treating Physicians : Ellington Jackson
  • Duration of Treatment : 8 Month 16 Day
  • Treatment Results : 90% Restoration
  • Cost of Treatment : $1500 ( Insurance Applied )

Challenges and treatments

Refraction problems cause blurry vision due to the eye’s inability to focus light correctly on the retina. Blurred vision, eye fatigue, poor night vision conditions where the eyes don’t produce enough tears or the tears evaporate too quickly, and eye diseases that damage the optic nerve often due to increased intraocular pressure of the macula, leading to central vision loss.

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Treatment of eye conditions involves diagnosing and treating various eye diseases, including infections. Antibiotic, antiviral, or antifungal eye drops depending on the cause
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Medications eye drops, ointments, and other medications are used to treat various eye conditions. Dry eyes, eye irritation after surgery, computer vision syndrome
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Surgery procedures, such as cataract surgery or laser vision correction, may be necessary to restore vision conditions affecting the retina, such as retinal problems.
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Treatment results

Most people achieve excellent vision with glasses or contact lenses, though vision correction is not permanent. Lifelong treatment and regular monitoring are required to preserve the remaining vision of the eye strabismus surgery successfully aligns the eyes in most cases, improving both appearance and visual function. Many patients maintain reading vision and independence if treated early and consistently. Some patients may need additional surgeries or therapy.

Patient review

The term eye care specialist typically refers to a trained, licensed professional, but it can also include general practitioners or caregivers who provide basic eye health support. The term is sometimes used more broadly to describe health leaders or policymakers driving significant changes in eye care delivery, such as updating treatment protocols or restructuring clinical services. For example, an eye clinic might redesign its patient flow system.

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