
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) causes vision loss in people over 60 by damaging the macula, which is the part of the retina responsible for sharp central vision. As AMD progresses, daily activities such as reading and driving can become more difficult. Understanding your family history can offer reassurance and help you feel empowered to know your risk.

Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that damages the optic nerve, which is responsible for sending visual information from the eye to the brain. In many cases, this damage is linked to increased pressure inside the eye, but glaucoma can also develop even when eye pressure seems normal. Because the optic nerve is so important to sight, glaucoma can lead to permanent vision loss if it is not diagnosed and managed early.

Choosing the right contact lenses is not always as simple as picking soft or hard lenses. The best option depends on your vision needs, eye health, comfort preferences, and lifestyle. For many patients, the decision comes down to soft contact lenses versus rigid gas permeable lenses, also called RGP lenses.

Healthy vision supports how you learn, work, drive, and enjoy daily life. But clear sight is only one part of eye health. Comprehensive eye exams help detect changes in your vision and identify eye conditions early, often before you notice symptoms.