We value your time so we try to explain what you need and want to know What follows is straight from the National Eye Institute. I never know if patients are getting too much information, not enough, or just nodding their heads and not understanding a word I am saying. It’s important and a reason [...]
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Local Search For Fort Collins Eye Doctors-Dr Kisling
Categories: Common Eye Questions for Your Optometrist, Eye Symptoms, Fort Collins Eye Doctor, Fort Collins Optometrist, Vision Insurance, Vision Service Plan -VSP
If you are doing a search for a local eye doctor in Fort Collins for your family please take a moment to look over our web site. You can find many answers to the questions you have about your families eye conditions, eye problems, and eye symptoms. If you don’t see an answer leave a [...]
Macular Degeneration and Vitamin D-Update
Categories: Cataracts, Eye Diseases, Eye Nutrition, Eye Vitamins, Fort Collins Eye Doctor, Fort Collins Optometrist, Macular Degeneration, Vision Insurance, Vision Service Plan -VSP
Melanocytes are specialized cells that contain the pigment found in our hair skin, eyes, and other area of the body. The eye has melanocytes in the iris, retina, and the choroidal layer under the retina that supplies it with blood. Underneath the retina is a layer of cells referred to as the retinal pigmented epithelium. [...]
Eye Doctor-Questions to Ask
Categories: Common Eye Questions for Your Optometrist
Here are some tips from the National Eye Institute. Please feel free to use them in our office. Often, if patients don’t ask I am afraid I will just overload them with information they don’t really want-So Ask Away If You Have Questions! We are Delighted to Answer Any Questions You May Have! Talking to [...]
Glaucoma,LASIK,Fort Collins Eye Doctor
Categories: Common Eye Questions for Your Optometrist, Fort Collins Eye Doctor, Fort Collins Optometrist, Fort Collins-Fun Things To Do, glaucoma, Vision Service Plan -VSP
Should LASIK be performed on patients with pre-exsisting glaucoma? The answer is not clear to this Fort Collins Eye Doctor. Most Optometrists would have a hard time committing to a single answer. Read my post at