At Dr. C. Vision Care, we treat cataracts and other eye conditions. Our eye doctor sees many patients in Perdido Key and Pensacola, FL, as well as Lilliam and Elberta, AL. These are some of the signs you should visit our optometrist for help with cataracts.
Cloudy vision is a common issue for people with cataracts. For many patients, cataracts start small and become larger over time, causing more blurriness over time.
You may not need regular eye exams to know that you are having a difficult time seeing at night. As your cataracts grow, you may find it harder to drive at night.
You may notice double vision, which means that you see two of each item. This double vision may come and go with time.
Does your vision change frequently? If so, your optometrist may want to monitor your eyesight with more frequent eye exams to spot cataracts and other eye diseases.
For people with cataracts, the glare from bright lights can be painful. Light can also make reading more difficult.
If you start to see a yellow or brown tint, you might have cataracts. You may not see a full range of colors because of your condition.
If you've seen halos around light sources, it could be an indication of cataracts. Halos are more common during night driving.
Dr. C. Vision Care is here to help you with cataract treatment. If you're in Perdido Key or Pensacola, FL, we can help. We also help patients in Lilliam and Elberta, AL. Call our office to get help with your eye condition.
9409 US-98 Ste. 50
Pensacola, FL 32506, US