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Eye Disease Treatment in North Brunswick, NJ

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At Somerset Eye Care, Our Mission is You, Your Eyes, & Our Community

At Somerset Eye Care, we’re committed to caring for the vision needs of our neighbors and here for you if you’re in need of eye disease management. We use cutting-edge diagnostic tools to identify the earliest signs of eye diseases and conditions and will personalize an eye disease treatment program to keep your eyes healthy and vision clear.
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Woman getting an eye exam in NJ

Advanced Tech Means Early Detection

Our office is outfitted with state-of-the-art technology that lets us track even the smallest changes to your eyes, so we can get out in front of potential diseases and issues before they can harm your vision. We use this information to tailor a unique eye disease management program that can protect your eyes from a range of conditions, including the following:

Man rubbing eyes because of dry eye symptoms

Dry Eye

Dry eye is a common yet uncomfortable condition where your eyes are either not producing enough tears or are producing low-quality tears, leaving your eyes feeling itchy, scratchy, dehydrated, and dried out. While dry eye disease is caused by a range of factors, we have advanced technology that can identify the root cause of your dry eye and bring you rapid, lasting relief.

Woman rubbing eyes because of glaucoma

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is the term for a group of conditions that can damage the optic nerve, a crucial part of your vision system. It’s hard for the untrained eye to notice signs of glaucoma initially, as vision loss is gradual and not obvious at first. Since damage to the optic nerve is irreparable, we use our diagnostics to catch the earliest signs of glaucoma, giving us the time we need to personalize a treatment plan to keep your eyesight healthy.

Close up of cataracts in eye

Cataracts

A common condition where your eye’s natural lens starts to cloud, cataracts impair your vision and cause issues like blurriness, glair, discoloration, and eventually vision loss. We can identify the earliest signs of cataracts and provide tailored treatment to help you manage the condition and keep you seeing clearly.

Man squinting because of AMD

AMD

As we age, the part of our vision system responsible for central eyesight, the macula, gradually begins to wear and break down, a process known as age-related macular degeneration (AMD). We work to detect potential instances of AMD early and will formulate an eye disease treatment plan for you as soon as we see signs of concerns, as by the time symptoms are noticeable, irreversible damage will have already occurred.

Woman smiling wearing glasses

Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetes affects all aspects of your health, but it has an outsized impact on your eyes and vision. During our diabetic eye exams, we monitor for common complications of diabetes, like diabetic retinopathy, and will customize a diabetic eye disease treatment plan to keep your eyes healthy for years to come.

Close up of eye with keratoconus

Keratoconus

Keratoconus is an eye condition where your eye’s corneas get thinner and begin to form in a cone shape, causing blurry vision and sensitivity to light. Many patients with keratoconus may have previously been told they weren’t able to wear contact lenses, but we have a wide selection of corrective eyewear, including specialty scleral lenses, to help you always see clearly.

Dry Eye

Man rubbing eyes because of dry eye symptoms

Dry Eye

Dry eye is a common yet uncomfortable condition where your eyes are either not producing enough tears or are producing low-quality tears, leaving your eyes feeling itchy, scratchy, dehydrated, and dried out. While dry eye disease is caused by a range of factors, we have advanced technology that can identify the root cause of your dry eye and bring you rapid, lasting relief.

Glaucoma

Woman dealing glaucoma symptoms

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is the term for a group of conditions that can damage the optic nerve, a crucial part of your vision system. It’s hard for the untrained eye to notice signs of glaucoma initially, as vision loss is gradual and not obvious at first. Since damage to the optic nerve is irreparable, we use our diagnostics to catch the earliest signs of glaucoma, giving us the time we need to personalize a treatment plan to keep your eyesight healthy.

Cataracts

Close up of cataracts in eye

Cataracts

A common condition where your eye’s natural lens starts to cloud, cataracts impair your vision and cause issues like blurriness, glair, discoloration, and eventually vision loss. We can identify the earliest signs of cataracts and provide tailored treatment to help you manage the condition and keep you seeing clearly.

AMD

Man squinting because of AMD

AMD

As we age, the part of our vision system responsible for central eyesight, the macula, gradually begins to wear and break down, a process known as age-related macular degeneration (AMD). We work to detect potential instances of AMD early and will formulate an eye disease treatment plan for you as soon as we see signs of concerns, as by the time symptoms are noticeable, irreversible damage will have already occurred.

Diabetic Retinopathy

Woman smiling wearing glasses

Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetes affects all aspects of your health, but it has an outsized impact on your eyes and vision. During our diabetic eye exams, we monitor for common complications of diabetes, like diabetic retinopathy, and will customize a diabetic eye disease treatment plan to keep your eyes healthy for years to come.

Keratoconus

Close up of eye with keratoconus

Keratoconus

Keratoconus is an eye condition where your eye’s corneas get thinner and begin to form in a cone shape, causing blurry vision and sensitivity to light. Many patients with keratoconus may have previously been told they weren’t able to wear contact lenses , but we have a wide selection of corrective eyewear, including specialty scleral lenses , to help you always see clearly.

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Our Low Vision Center

We’re proud to help serve members of the community no matter what their vision needs, including those who have experienced severe vision loss. We’re able to help patients with meibomian gland disorder, diabetes, and glaucoma optimize their residual vision and improve their quality of life.

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Why Choose Us for Eye
Disease Management?

Somerset Eye Care is here for the vision needs of our entire community, and we’re proud to provide eye disease management and resources for our neighbors and their families. You can trust our trained teams to continually monitor your eye health and use advanced tech to detect conditions in their earliest stages. Schedule your comprehensive eye exam or stop by our office today and find out how our talented professionals can help keep your vision clear and eyes healthy.