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Many people get routine exams because they are experiencing difficulty with their vision. The most common vision problems include myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), astigmatism, and presbyopia. Myopia affects about 25% of the population and results in the ability to see clearly up-close, but not at a distance. Hyperopia has the opposite effect, affecting the ability to clearly see near objects. Astigmatism is an irregular curvature of the cornea that makes it difficult for the eye to focus clearly at any distance. This condition can occur in conjunction with nearsightedness or farsightedness. Presbyopia affects older people due to the natural loss of flexibility of the lens as we age. Individuals with this condition can no longer focus up-close and need glasses for activities such as reading or using the computer. Examination Frequency of Routine Exams Treatment
If any other conditions are detected during the exam, the doctor will recommend the appropriate treatment or refer you to a specialist.
Joseph Dowling, Jr., M.D, Robert S.L. Kinder, M.D., and Andrew D. Krouner, M.D. practice general ophthalmology and perform routine eye exams. Please call 401-272-2020 in our Providence office or 508-679-0150 in our Fall River office for more information or to schedule an appointment.
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