7 Important Facts About Glaucoma
In honor of January being National Glaucoma Awareness Month, our team at Eye Doctors of Washington is taking extra time to educate the public about this dangerous disease. Glaucoma is an extremely prevalent condition, with over 3 million people in the U.S. currently suffering from it. If you’re at a higher risk for developing glaucoma,… Read More
What is the Difference Between Reading Glasses and Distance Glasses?
Eyeglasses are the most common form of vision correction for patients of all ages. The specially designed lenses can significantly improve a person’s quality of life, allowing them to see the world more clearly and avoid potential eye strain. Two of the most common types of eyeglasses are reading glasses and distance glasses—each of which… Read More
Eye Doctors of Washington Reaches Goal of Donating 10,000 Glasses
Since our RestoringVision fundraiser first began in July, Eye Doctors of Washington has donated 60 pairs of eyeglasses for every LASIK procedure performed. With its conclusion in October, our team is thrilled to announce we successfully reached our goal of donating 10,000 pairs! For those not familiar with RestoringVision, the organization is a non-profit committed… Read More
What Is the Difference Between Presbyopia and Hyperopia?
Presbyopia and hyperopia are extremely common refractive errors that prevent people from seeing close-up objects clearly. Both conditions tend to develop as people get older and can make everyday tasks, such as driving and reading, difficult. Although presbyopia and hyperopia are very similar in nature, they can be distinguished by their cause, which ultimately determines… Read More
Washington, DC Eye Doctors to Donate Glasses to Developing Countries
The LASIK surgeons at Eye Doctors of Washington encourage their DC metro area patients to participate in a fundraiser for a non-profit providing eyewear to those who do not have access. Washington, DC—Eye Doctors of Washington, a group of board-certified ophthalmologists, has announced they will be hosting a fundraiser starting July 1st to support RestoringVision…. Read More
Eye Doctors of Washington to Launch Fundraiser with RestoringVision
At Eye Doctors of Washington, we believe everyone deserves to have clear vision. From common refractive errors to conditions like glaucoma and cataracts, our experienced professionals are committed to helping people improve their eyesight through state-of-the-art solutions. As part of this mission, we are excited to announce that EDOW will be launching a fundraiser as… Read More
10 Things Only People Who Wear Glasses In The Winter In DC Will Understand
Glasses are never exactly convenient, but winter weather has its own special brand of glasses hassles. If you’ve lived through a D.C. area winter while wearing glasses, then you understand the struggle. Your Glasses Fog When You Go Inside You make plans to meet friends for dinner. You arrive at the restaurant, step inside from… Read More
Washington, DC Ophthalmologists Offer Revolutionary Keratoconus Treatment
Patients at Eye Doctors of Washington can now opt for Corneal Collagen Crosslinking with Riboflavin (CXL) to help control their keratoconus and prevent further damage. Washington, DC — The team at Eye Doctors of Washington (EDOW) is dedicated to staying up-to-date with the latest advancements in eye care. As part of their comprehensive array of… Read More
Hudson and Emily get LASIK!
Watch Hudson and Emily’s journey to better vision as they experience custom All-Laser LASIK at the Eye Doctors of Washington.
Washington, DC Ophthalmologists Now Offering TECNIS Symfony IOL for Presbyopia
Eye Doctors of Washington announces the addition of the TECNIS Symfony Intraocular Lens (IOL) to its procedural offerings. Washington, DC — The experienced team at Eye Doctors of Washington (EDOW) are pleased to announce they will now be offering the TECNIS® Symfony IOL by Abbott Medical Optics Inc. This state-of-the-art intraocular lens was recently approved… Read More