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Keratoconus Center - Rogers, AR

Rogers Eye Doctor Doctors for Keratoconus

Type of Physician: Eye Doctor

What is a Eye Doctor?

A certification by the Board of Ophthalmology; practitioners provide comprehensive eye and vision care. They are trained to diagnose, monitor and medically or surgically treat all eyelid and orbital problems affecting the eye and visual pathways, and to diagnose, monitor and treat all eye and visual disorders. They often prescribe vision services (glasses and contact lenses) as well as serve as a consultant to physicians and other professionals.

Specialty: Ophthalmology

Common Name: Eye Doctor

Eye Doctor Doctors in Rogers *

Jeffries Eye Clinic
Robert E Jeffries
3880 Willowood
STE B
Springdale, AR 72762
(479) 756-5500

Brandon Eye Clinic
Richard E Brown
1600 W Sunset Ave
Springdale, AR 72762
(479) 756-1234

McDonald Eye Associates
Chad Lee Betts
3318 N Hills Blvd
Fayetteville, AR 72703
(479) 521-2555

McDonald Eye Associates
James E McDonald
3318 N Hills Blvd
Fayetteville, AR 72703
(479) 521-2555

The Eye Center
Craig Brown
594 E Millsap Rd
Fayetteville, AR 72703
(479) 442-2020

The Eye Center
Margaret Gibble
594 E Millsap Rd
Fayetteville, AR 72703
(479) 442-2020

The Eye Center
Andy Langston
594 E Millsap Rd
Fayetteville, AR 72703
(479) 442-2020

The Eye Center
Kellye A McElroy
594 E Millsap Rd
Fayetteville, AR 72703
(479) 442-2020

The Eye Center
James W Norbury
594 E Millsap Rd
Fayetteville, AR 72703
(479) 442-2020

The Eye Center
Jonathon Shaver
594 E Millsap Rd
Fayetteville, AR 72703
(479) 442-2020

Jim Sharp MD
Jim Sharp
103 W Colt Square Dr
Fayetteville, AR 72703
(479) 521-4949

The Eye Group
Blake Norton Geren
3000 Rogers Ave
Fort Smith, AR 72901
(479) 782-8892

The Eye Group
Robert Knox
3000 Rogers Ave
Fort Smith, AR 72901
(479) 782-8892

Center For Sight
Everett C Moulton
5518 Ellsworth Rd
Fort Smith, AR 72903
(479) 646-3937

The Eye Group
Claire B Price
3000 Rogers Ave
Fort Smith, AR 72901
(479) 782-8892

Cooper Clinic Ophthalmology
Christopher A Greer
6801 Rogers Ave
Center for Better Vision FL 5
Fort Smith, AR 72903
(479) 478-4800

Ennen Eye Center
Randy M Ennen
3312 S 70th St
Fort Smith, AR 72903
(479) 452-7800

Kilgore Vision Center
Kenneth Kilgore
105 Sawgrass Pt
Harrison, AR 72601
(870) 741-1910

Kilgore Vision Center
Alice Laule
105 Sawgrass Pt
Harrison, AR 72601
(870) 741-1910

Gary L Bodiford MD
Gary L Bodiford
9001 Jenny Lind Ave
Fort Smith, AR 72908
(479) 649-7018

Russellville Eye Clinic PA
Frank Lawrence
1700 West B St
Russellville, AR 72801
(479) 968-7302

Russellville Eye Clinic PA
David Murphy
1700 West B St
Russellville, AR 72801
(479) 968-7302

Russellville Eye Clinic
David Murray
401 N Phoenix Ave
Russellville, AR 72801
(479) 890-0077

Ronald White MD
Ronald White
1611 W Main St
Russellville, AR 72801
(479) 890-5881

Rogers, Arkansas

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Keratoconus

Introduction

We see through the cornea, which is the clear, central part of the front surface of the eye. Normally, the cornea has a round shape, like a ball. Sometimes, however, the structure of the cornea is just not strong enough to hold this round shape. The normal pressure inside the eye makes the cornea bulge outward like a cone. This condition is called keratoconus.

What Causes Keratoconus?

Often the cause of keratoconus is unknown. Some studies have found that keratoconus runs in families, and that it happens more often in people with certain medical conditions. But most often, there is no eye injury or disease that could explain why the eye starts to change.

Keratoconus usually begins in the teenage years, but it can also start in childhood or up to about age 30. The changes in the shape of the cornea occur slowly, usually over several years.

Someone with keratoconus will notice that vision slowly becomes distorted. The change can stop at any time, or it can continue for several years. In most people who have keratoconus, both eyes are eventually affected.

Can Keratoconus Damage Vision?

Keratoconus does not make people go blind. However, the changes to the cornea will make it impossible for the eye to focus without eyeglasses or contact lenses .

Keratoconus can be dangerous if laser vision correction surgery -- LASIK or PRK is performed on the eye.

Anyone with even a small amount of keratoconus should not have laser vision correction surgery.

How Is Keratoconus Diagnosed?

The doctor may notice some things during the examination, or the patient may mention symptoms, that could be caused by keratoconus. These include:

  • Sudden change of vision in just one e...

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Corneal Disease »

Introduction

If your cornea becomes damaged through disease, infection, or injury, the resulting scars can interfere with vision by blocking or distorting light as it enters the eye.

The cornea is the clear, protective outer layer of the eye. Along with the sclera (white of the eye), it serves as a barrier against dirt, germs, and other particles that can harm the eye's delicate components. The cornea is also capable of filtering out some amounts of the sun's ultraviolet light.

The cornea also plays a key role in vision. As light enters the eye, it is refracted, or bent, by the outside shape of the cornea. The curvature of this outer layer helps determine how well your eye can focus on objects close-up and far away.

There are three main layers of the cornea:

  • Epithelium: The most superficial layer of the cornea, the epithelium stops outside matt...

Emergency Contact for Rogers

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Rogers Hospitals *

Mercy Medical Center
1200 W Walnut St
Rogers, AR 72756
(479)636-0200

Northwest Medical Center Bentonville
3000 Medical Center Pkwy
Bentonville, AR 72712
(479)553-1000

Northwest Medical Center
609 W Maple Ave
Springdale, AR 72764
(479)751-5711

Regency Hospital of Springdale
609 W Maple Ave
Springdale, AR 72764
(479)757-2600

Willow Creek Women's Hospital
4301 Greathouse Springs Rd
Johnson, AR 72741
(479)684-3000

Vista Health Fayetteville
4253 N Crossover Rd
Fayetteville, AR 72703
(479)521-5731

HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Hospital Fayetteville
153 E Monte Painter Dr
Fayetteville, AR 72703
(479)444-2200

Washington Regional Medical Center
3215 N Northhills Blvd
Fayetteville, AR 72703
(479)463-1000

Fayetteville VA Medical Center
1100 N College Ave
Fayetteville, AR 72703
(479)443-4301

Regency Hospital of NW Arkansas
1125 N College Ave
Fayetteville, AR 72703
(479)713-7000

Fairfax Community Hospital
1101 Jackson St SW
Gravette, AR 72736
(479)787-5291

Eureka Springs Hospital
24 Norris St
Eureka Springs, AR 72632
(479)253-7400

Siloam Springs Memorial Hospital
205 E Jefferson St
Siloam Springs, AR 72761
(479)524-4141

St John's Hospital Cassville
94 Main St
Cassville, MO 65625
(417)847-6000

St John's Hospital Berryville
214 Carter St
Berryville, AR 72616
(870)423-3355

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