Posts Tagged ‘Ophthalmologist’

Congratulations, Alexandra!

Posted by Dr. E on December 16, 2011  |   No Comments »

Alexandra celebrated her 20 year anniversary this month as an integral part of the OAV family. Since she began as a receptionist in 1991, Alexandra has been committed to the doctors and patients of our practice. Alexandra has risen to the title of office manager at OAV, where she has done an amazing job over the past 10 years. We are grateful for her commitment, hard work, and desire to strive for excellence.

New Visioffice System

Posted by Dr. E on December 16, 2011  |   No Comments »

Our optical department is proud to announce the arrival of the Visioffice with Eyecode. This revolutionary system takes into consideration a patient’s natural head and eye movement to create customized lenses.
The Visioffice is a 3-D measuring system that determines head tilt, along with exact eye location, shape and movement. More importantly, it measures the two eyes individually, allowing for the most precise vision possible, no matter where you look through the lens. This all-in-one system of full-range measurements gives patients the benefit they’ve never had before: ultimate lens customization.

To learn more about this revolutionary system, click here.

Ophthalmic Migraines

Posted by Dr. E on December 16, 2011  |   No Comments »

Ophthalmic migraines, also known as acephalic migraines, are quite common and often painless. The term “migraine” often brings to mind a severe type of headache; however with ophthalmic migraines, patients experience visual disturbances without the painful headache.

The process is thought to be related to changes in blood flow in the brain and optic nerve. Ophthalmic migraines can be produced by the body’s neurological responses to certain triggers. Some common triggers include hormonal changes, chemcials in foods such as chocolate, peppermint or cheese, or irregular sleep patterns.

To read more about the symptoms associated with ophthalmic migraines and what to do if you experience one, click here.

Pterygium

Posted by Dr. E on December 16, 2011  |   No Comments »
At OAV we frequently see patients with pterygium. A pterygium is a fleshy growth over the cornea that usually occurs on the inner corner of the eye. They are very common, especially in sunny climates due to UV light exposure.
Smoke, dust, wind, and dryness are also contributing factors. Avoiding environmental irritants, wearing sunglasses, and using artificial tears are the best medical treatments.
Dr. Elkins is fairly conservative when it comes to surgical recommendations for the removal of pterygium, but has a great deal of experience in treating patients with this eye problem. For more information about Pterygium and other procedures Dr. Elkins offers to his patients, click here.