Corneal Disease Management in Boynton Beach, FL

Boynton Eye Institute provides comprehensive corneal disease management in Boynton Beach, FL, diagnosing and treating a wide range of conditions that affect the cornea—the clear, protective front surface of the eye. Corneal diseases such as keratoconus, corneal dystrophies, infections, dry eye disease, and corneal scarring can significantly impact vision and eye comfort if left untreated. Our experienced eye doctors use advanced diagnostic technology and customized treatment plans to preserve vision, relieve symptoms, and promote long-term corneal health.

Why is Corneal Disease Management Important?

  • Protects and preserves vision by addressing corneal damage early
  • Prevents progression of corneal conditions that can lead to vision loss
  • Relieves symptoms such as pain, redness, light sensitivity, and blurred vision
  • Supports long-term eye health with personalized treatment and monitoring

What to Expect from Corneal Disease Management

  • A comprehensive eye exam focused on corneal health and visual function
  • Advanced diagnostic testing such as corneal topography or imaging
  • An accurate diagnosis of corneal conditions or abnormalities
  • A customized treatment plan including medications, specialty contact lenses, or advanced therapies
  • Ongoing follow-up care to monitor progress and adjust treatment as needed
Corneal Disease Management

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
for Corneal Disease Management

  1. What conditions are considered corneal diseases?
    Corneal diseases include infections, keratoconus, corneal dystrophies, dry eye disease, corneal scarring, ulcers, and inflammatory conditions affecting the cornea.
  2. What symptoms indicate a corneal problem?
    Common symptoms include blurry vision, eye pain, redness, excessive tearing, light sensitivity, and the sensation of something in the eye.
  3. How are corneal diseases diagnosed?
    Diagnosis typically involves a comprehensive eye exam, specialized corneal imaging, and evaluation of visual acuity and eye surface health.
  4. Can corneal disease be treated without surgery?
    Yes. Many corneal conditions can be managed with medications, eye drops, specialty contact lenses, or non-surgical therapies depending on severity.
  5. When should I see an eye doctor for corneal issues?
    If you experience persistent eye discomfort, vision changes, or eye redness, you should schedule an evaluation promptly to prevent complications.

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Boynton Eye Institute, P.A. 2300 S. Congress Ave. Suite 102 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Phone: (561) 742-1944 Fax: (561) 742-0525

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