Our DoctorsServicesLocationsFormsFAQs
(252) 758-5800Schedule an Appointment

Our Specialties

From advanced diagnostic care to complex retinal and glaucoma treatment, our physicians specialize in every area of ophthalmology. Explore our areas of expertise below.

Get in TouchServices

Angiography

A diagnostic imaging technique that uses dye and sequential photography to evaluate blood flow and abnormalities in the retina.

Cataracts

Clouding of the eye's natural lens that gradually blurs vision, most commonly treated with cataract surgery.

Common Vision Problems

Everyday refractive and visual issues such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia that affect clear, comfortable vision.

Diabetic Retinopathy

Damage to the retina's blood vessels caused by diabetes, which can lead to vision loss if left untreated.

Epiretinal Membrane

A thin layer of scar tissue that forms on the retina's surface and can distort or blur central vision.

External Eye Disease

Conditions affecting the surface of the eye and eyelids, including the cornea, conjunctiva, and eyelid tissue.

Flashes & Floaters

Sudden light flashes or drifting spots in vision, which can be harmless or signal a retinal tear or detachment.

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve, most often due to elevated eye pressure. Vision loss is irreversible, making early detection and consistent treatment essential to preserve sight.

Laser

Laser treatments used to seal retinal tears, reduce abnormal blood vessel growth, or treat other retinal conditions.

Macular Degeneration

A progressive condition that damages the macula, causing loss of central vision and most common in older adults.

Macular Hole

A small break in the macula that causes blurred or distorted central vision, often treatable with surgery.

Pneumatic Retinopexy

An office procedure that repairs certain retinal detachments by injecting a gas bubble into the eye.

Retinal Detachment

A serious condition where the retina separates from the back of the eye, requiring prompt treatment to prevent permanent vision loss.

Retinal Tear

A break in the retina that can lead to retinal detachment if not treated promptly, often managed with laser or cryotherapy.

Retina & Vitreous Disorders

Retinal angiography is a diagnostic procedure that images the blood vessels and other structures in the retina with the aid of an intravenous dye.

Scleral Buckle

A surgical procedure using a silicone band placed around the eye to support and reattach a detached retina.

Vitrectomy

A surgical procedure to remove the vitreous gel from the eye, used to treat retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage, and other conditions.

Vitreous Hemorrhage

Bleeding into the vitreous gel of the eye, which can cause sudden blurred vision or floaters and may signal an underlying retinal problem.

See Life More Clearly

Whether you need a routine eye exam or advanced surgical care, our experienced team is here to help protect and improve your vision. Schedule your appointment today.

Schedule an Appointment
Woman in a gray sweater sitting cross-legged on a couch reading a book in a cozy living room.
White Eye Associates on FacebookWhite Eye Associates on Google
Links
DoctorsServicesSpecialtiesLocationsFormsFAQsContact
Legal
Privacy PolicyAccessibility StatementTerms & ConditionsMedical Disclaimer
Website Design and Development by Red Shark Digital