Eye Disease Management in Concord
We provide ongoing care for patients with chronic and emerging eye conditions, offering clear guidance and steady follow-up to help protect long-term vision. Many of the people we see have been with the practice for years, allowing us to compare new findings with past exams and understand how their eye health is changing over time.
How We Approach Medical Eye Care
Our focus is on practical, evidence-based management of conditions that develop slowly or require consistent monitoring. During each visit, we review symptoms, examine the front and back of the eye, and use advanced imaging when needed to build a clear picture of your eye health. We take time to explain what we see and outline the next steps so you always know what your care plan involves.
Glaucoma Monitoring & Management
Glaucoma often progresses without noticeable symptoms, which makes regular monitoring essential.
We evaluate eye pressure, the optic nerve, and visual field function, and use imaging such as OCT to track structural changes.
When treatment is needed, we discuss options and coordinate care to support long-term vision.
Care for Macular Degeneration
For patients with early or ongoing macular changes, we monitor the central retina for signs of progression.
Widefield retinal imaging and OCT help us detect changes that may not be visible during routine examination. We review lifestyle considerations, visual expectations, and when referral to a retinal specialist is appropriate.
Diabetic Eye & Dry Eye Management
Diabetic Eye Disease Evaluation
Diabetes can affect the small blood vessels in the retina. We provide diabetic eye evaluations to detect early signs of leakage, swelling, or changes in blood flow. Imaging allows us to compare findings year to year, and we share reports with your primary care provider or endocrinologist when helpful for your overall care.
Managing Dry Eye as a Medical Condition
Dry eye can be more than a minor irritation. We assess tear quality, eyelid health, and gland function to understand what is contributing to your symptoms. Treatment may include artificial tears, punctal plugs, lid hygiene guidance, or other targeted approaches that address dryness and inflammation.
Contact Us for A Clear Plan for Your Eye Health
If you have been diagnosed with an eye condition, or if you have noticed changes in your vision and want an evaluation, our team is here to help. We provide steady, clear explanations and supportive follow-up so you understand your condition and feel confident in the steps we take together.
