People at Risk

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Dr. Sullivan
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Ortho-K

Ortho K lenses gently correct your vision while you sleep! In the morning, take out your lenses and see clearly! They are great for anyone who plays sports or has dry eyes. Our practice has had thousands of successful Ortho K fits.

LASIK - Laser Eye Surgery

Dr. Sullivan is a Board Certified Ophthalmologist trained at The Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. He performs Laser Vision Correction and clear lens extraction with the new bifocal implants. Call for a free in-office consultation.

New Multifocal Lens Implants

You can NOW enjoy the benefits of improving both near vision and far vision after cataract surgery! We offer our patients options for multifocal lens implants after cataract surgery to reduce dependence on glasses.

Eyelid Plastic Surgery

Dr. Conti is a Board Certified Ophthalmologist with fellowship training in Cosmetic and Reconstructive Eyelid Plastic Surgery. He also offers Botox Cosmetic and Restylane. Call for a free in-office consultation.

People at Risk


Glaucoma can impact anyone or any family. All people should be concerned about the glaucoma disease and the potential harm it could cause someone’s life. Because this disease is also known as the sneak thief of sight we must remind each other, especially our elders to get regular eye examinations. Early detection could save your vision.

People at greater risk for glaucoma:

  1. People of African-American descent
  2. Adults over the age of 50 years
  3. Those with a significant family history of glaucoma
  4. People who have diabetes
  5. Nearsighted patients
  6. People with high intraocular pressure
  • African-Americans have a greater than average chances for developing glaucoma than do people of other racial backgrounds.
  • The American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) now recommends that people with other risk factors for glaucoma have their eyes examined.
  • Corticosteroids that are inhaled are most often used to treat asthma and have been reported to raise intraocular pressure (IOP)

Get the Facts about Glaucoma: http://www.nei.nih.gov/health/glaucoma/glaucoma_facts.asp

Provided courtesy of the National Eye Institute of the National Institutes of Health, is a pertinent website contains frequently asked questions about the symptoms, detection, and treatment of glaucoma. This is a great place for recently diagnosed patients that gather additional information.

The Glaucoma Foundation: http://www.glaucomafoundation.org

The Glaucoma Foundation is a non-profit eye care organization dedicated to leading the fight against glaucoma and identifying new treatment options. This website has general information regarding glaucoma and it provides glaucoma resources including a page where patients, families, and friends can locate support groups.

American Glaucoma Society: http://www.glaucomaweb.org

The American Glaucoma Society strives to promote treatments or care for individuals with glaucoma by supporting ophthalmologists who treat the disease. Contact the American Glaucoma Society, P.O. Box 45161, San Francisco CA 94145-0161

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