LEARN MORE ABOUT CONDITIONS WE TREAT
Protect your vision from the grasp of diabetes! Diabetic retinopathy, a diabetes-related eye complication, occurs when the delicate blood vessels within the retina, the vital tissue at the back of your eye, become damaged. Symptoms can range from subtle blurriness to dramatic visual disturbances. Your eyes deserve the best, and we're here to provide it.
Unmask the truth about pterygium! Pterygium, a noticeable growth, emerges from the conjunctiva membrane, the protective layer covering the white portion of your eye and extending over the cornea. This wedge-shaped, non-cancerous growth is primarily linked to UV damage, a common result of sun exposure. Let us help you identify if this is the case for you.
Retinal detachment is a serious eye emergency, marked by the separation of the delicate retinal tissue from its normal location. This condition may manifest as sudden bursts of light or ominous dark spots in your field of vision. But fear not, our expert care is here to ensure that your vision remains clear and your eyes remain strong and healthy.
Macular degeneration impacts more than 10 million Americans, reigns as the leading cause of blindness, outpacing both glaucoma and cataracts combined. This condition takes root in the gradual decline of the central part of the retina, referred to as the macula.
A stye, often called a hordeolum, emerges as an inflamed oil gland positioned at the edge of your eyelid. This unwelcome guest is unmistakable – a red, swollen bump that closely resembles a pimple. Don't let it disrupt your day; let our expert care soothe your eyes and restore your confidence.
Amblyopia, often called "lazy eye," stands as the most prevalent cause of vision impairment in children. While the affected eye may appear normal, it is not functioning as it should because the brain is giving preference to the other eye.
In case of an emergency, please call the Schneck Medical Center at 812-522-2349 and ask them to page Dr. Brooks, or seek treatment at the nearest emergency room.
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Tuesday: 8:00 AM- 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday: 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
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