Eye Surgery Co-Management

Eye surgery is a great way to improve your vision and address eye conditions. While the process itself is extremely important, proper pre and post-op care are essential. The team at East Memphis Optometry is here to help ensure your surgery and recovery go as well as possible.  

Eye Surgery Co-Management

Basics of Eye Surgery

The first step of eye surgery is to visit your eye doctor for a diagnosis of your condition. They’ll then determine if surgery is the best treatment option and set up the correct surgery for the condition. The most common conditions that surgery treats are those listed below.

  • Glaucoma: People living with glaucoma deal with excess pressure in the eye. Surgery can help relieve this pressure by inserting a tube to help fluids drain.
  • Cataracts: If you have cataracts, surgery can remove the cloudy lens and replace it with a clear artificial lens.
  • Macular degeneration: Macular degeneration, which often occurs as you age, can eventually lead to a full loss of vision. Laser surgery can help ensure that doesn’t happen.
  • Diabetic retinopathy: If you’re suffering from diabetic retinopathy, a vitrectomy is usually recommended. This procedure helps to address the scar tissue as well as the pooled blood in the eye.
  • Refractive issues: Refractive issues are those that cause the light to bend improperly in the eyes, which affects the vision. LASIK surgery is an effective way of treating such issues.  

Who Provides Eye Surgery?

Eye surgery is typically not handled by your regular eye doctor. An eye surgeon will perform the surgery. However, your optometrist and eye surgeon will co-manage the process. This means that your optometrist will take care of the pre and post-op care – like the team of eye care specialists at East Memphis Optometry.

Pre-Op Eye Care

Pre-surgery care is the best step to ensuring that your surgery goes well. It means making sure you know what you need to do before your procedure. It also means treating any conditions, such as dry eye, that might interfere with the actual surgery.

Post Op Eye Care

After your procedure, you’ll need regular eye care visits to ensure that everything is going well. This includes keeping an eye out for healing progress, addressing any concerns, and providing any resources you need for optimal recovery.

Schedule an Appointment with Our Optometrist in Memphis, TN

If you think you might need eye surgery or have already been told you do, you need a specialized and caring team on your side. Schedule an appointment with East Memphis Optometry today by calling (901) 683-4529.

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