Patient Education
One of our highest priorities is patient education. Even when you’re not in our offices, we’re here to help: Have a look at our articles below to learn more about your eyes, your vision, and what we can do here at Buffalo Ophthalmology to keep them healthy!
Eye Injury Prevention: Protecting Your Vision
Buffalo Ophthalmology shares essential tips to help families prevent eye injuries at home, at work, and during recreation—because lasting vision starts with safety.
Vision Awareness Month: Protecting Your Sight Starts with Prevention
Buffalo Ophthalmology shares practical ways to protect your sight during Vision Awareness Month and explains why regular eye exams are essential for lifelong eye health.
Cataracts and Older Adults: When Is It Time for Surgery?
Thanks to advancements in optical medicine, eye injections are not nearly as scary as they sound. In fact, they’re now a common and effective way to treat a variety…
Aging Eyes: Common Vision Changes After 60
Thanks to advancements in optical medicine, eye injections are not nearly as scary as they sound. In fact, they’re now a common and effective way to treat a variety…
Eye Injections and You
Thanks to advancements in optical medicine, eye injections are not nearly as scary as they sound. In fact, they’re now a common and effective way to treat a variety…
Learn the Leading Risk Factors for AMD
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is caused by damage to the macula — the center of the retina in the back of your eye, which controls your central vision and…
Which Types of Diabetes Increase Risk of Diabetic Eye Disease?
Does Type of Diabetes Increase Risk of Diabetic Eye Disease? Diabetes can put you at risk for diabetic eye diseases such as diabetic retinopathy (with or without...
The Benefits of Blepharoplasty Eyelid Surgery
Blepharoplasty — also referred to as an “eyelid lift” — is a type of eyelid surgery that restores function and improves the appearance of sagging upper eyelids. It’s both…
About Glaucoma, “The Silent Thief of Sight”
Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the world in adults over the age of 60, but this is not the only thing that makes glaucoma dangerous. The truly…
Everything You Should Know About IOLs
Over time, the natural lens of the eye may become stiff and cloudy, resulting in a decrease in visual quality. This is called a cataract and, if left untreated, will lead…
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