Eyeland Wellness
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Blurry Vision Evaluation

Overview

Blurry vision can be caused by simple refractive changes or more serious eye conditions. We perform a thorough assessment to determine whether the cause is dry eye, cataracts, retinal disease, corneal irregularity, or another issue. Sudden or fluctuating vision changes are carefully evaluated. Identifying the cause quickly helps protect long-term vision.

Frequently Asked Questions:
Not always, but it should never be ignored. Even minor symptoms can signal underlying disease.
Testing may include refraction, corneal mapping, retinal imaging, and tear film evaluation. The specific tests depend on your symptoms.
Sudden vision loss, flashes, floaters, or pain require immediate evaluation. These may indicate retinal or neurological issues.
Yes. An unstable tear film can cause fluctuating or intermittent blur.
If the cause is refractive error, glasses may help. If not, we address the underlying condition directly.

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