Managing Various Eye Conditions with Care

We diagnose and manage chronic eye diseases like glaucoma, diabetes-related conditions, cataracts, and dry eye with personalized care for every stage.

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We Help You Understand and Stay Ahead of Eye Diseases

We take a steady, practical approach to eye disease care. Whether you’ve been recently diagnosed or need a trusted provider for ongoing monitoring, we’re here to help you protect your vision and understand your options.

Dr. Reeves uses proven tools and plain language to explain what’s happening and what to do next, so you feel informed, not overwhelmed.

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Diabetic Retinopathy

If you have diabetes, yearly eye exams are essential. We screen for early signs of diabetic retinopathy and other diabetes-related changes using in-office tools that check for retinal swelling, blood vessel leakage, and more.

Early detection allows us to manage symptoms, slow progression, and coordinate with your primary care provider when needed.

Dry Eye Syndrome

Chronic dry eye affects comfort, clarity, and contact lens tolerance. Dr. Reeves offers full dry eye evaluations and in-office treatment options, along with take-home kits and nutraceutical support. If you’re dealing with burning, gritty, or watery eyes, we’ll help you find relief and protect your tear film for long-term comfort.

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Cataract Co-Management

Cataracts are a natural part of aging and when they interfere with your daily life, we’re here to help guide the next steps.

Dr. Reeves provides cataract screenings, referrals to trusted local surgeons, and post-operative care to monitor healing and adjust your prescription if needed.

Macular Degeneration

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) can impact your central vision over time.

We use detailed retinal evaluations to monitor for early signs and help you preserve your vision with personalized care plans, including nutritional guidance and risk reduction strategies tailored to your lifestyle.

Glaucoma

Known as the “silent thief of sight,” glaucoma can progress with few symptoms which makes regular screenings essential. We measure your eye pressure, evaluate the optic nerve, and monitor your visual field over time.

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Managing Eye Diseases Start with an Appointment

Whether you’ve noticed a change in vision or just need a provider to help manage your diagnosis, we’re here to help.