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Comprehensive Care for Eye Diseases in Princeton


Our experienced team of eye care professionals aims to preserve your vision and eye health. Whether you have glaucoma, macular degeneration, or diabetic retinopathy, we'll monitor the progression of the disease and intervene to slow it down and protect your vision.

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Eye Diseases We Treat at Princeton Eye Care

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Effective Glaucoma Control Measures


Glaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible vision loss, but early detection and management are key to preserving your sight. Our comprehensive approach to glaucoma care includes regular screenings, precise diagnostics, and personalized treatment plans.

We offer a range of treatments, from medicated eye drops to referrals for laser therapy and surgery, all aimed at controlling intraocular pressure and preventing further damage.

Macular Degeneration Care


Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) affects central vision and can lead to severe vision loss. Our team uses advanced imaging technology to diagnose and monitor the condition's progression.

We also offer referrals to advanced treatments such as anti-VEGF injections, lifestyle recommendations, and low-vision aids to help maintain and improve your vision. Our compassionate approach centers on enhancing visual quality and ensuring that AMD does not limit your daily activities.

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Cataract Co-Management


Cataracts can cloud your vision and impact your daily life. The good news? Cataract surgery is a safe and effective solution to restore clear vision. We offer comprehensive cataract surgery co-management services, working with skilled ophthalmologists to ensure a seamless surgical process.

We provide pre-operative evaluations and will educate you on the types of intraocular lenses (IOL) that can be used to replace your clouded lens during cataract surgery. Our post-operative care is also essential for monitoring your progress.

Vision Preservation in Diabetes Care


Diabetic retinopathy is a serious complication of diabetes that can lead to vision loss if left untreated. We offer diabetic retinopathy management, using advanced imaging techniques to detect early signs of the disease.

We’re also able to develop a personalized treatment plan that may include laser therapy, injections, or surgical interventions. Additionally, we work closely with your diabetes care team to ensure comprehensive management of your condition, ultimately safeguarding your eye health and well-being.

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