Do You Know the Signs of AMD During Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month?
February is Age-Related Macular Degeneration Month, and it helps to shed light on the condition. AMD is a breakdown of the macula. The macula is the part of your eye that allows you to see fine details. While the exact cause of the disease remains unknown, it affects people due to aging. Some people start […]
Read MoreWhy Glaucoma Awareness Month is Observed
Today, over 3 million Americans have glaucoma. For this reason, the American Academy of Ophthalmology observes January as Glaucoma Awareness Month. Glaucoma reduces vision by up to 40 percent before its detection. It is a progressive condition, meaning it becomes worse with time. If you do not have regular eye examinations and glaucoma goes undetected […]
Read MoreDry Eye Tips From Dr. Morehouse
Is increased screen time drying out your eyes? Grand Rapids Ophthalmology’s Dr. Joe Morehouse talks with 13 On Your Side’s Val Lego about how to get relief from dry eyes!
Read MoreGrand Rapids Top Doctors
05/1/20 Congratulations to our docs- Dr. Garber, Dr. Gohel, Dr. Cowden, Dr. Boyle, Dr. Barrett, Dr. Muallem and Dr. Gindzin – they were nominated by their peers as Grand Rapids Top Doctors! source: https://www.grmag.com/issue/may-2020/
Read MoreCOVID-19 Response Tactics
Grand Rapids Ophthalmology is proud that our team members have filled crucial roles on the Blue Sky Vision COVID-19 Response Team! Having a dedicated response team ensures that we are protecting our patients and staff members while offering critical services to our community. Article: COVID-19 Response Tactics
Read MoreBSV Partners Win People’s Choice Awards
03/28/20 Two Blue Sky Vision Partners received recognition in Grand Haven Tribune’s 2020 People’s Choice Award program. Shoreline Vision’s Dr. Nathan Gilmore and Grand Rapids Ophthalmology’s Dr. Claire Diekema took the 1st and 3rd spots in the Best Optometrist category, respectively. Shoreline Vision also won for Best Place to Purchase Eyeglasses for the third year in a […]
Read MoreCoronavirus Safety
Did You Know? Coronavirus can spread through the eyes–stay safe and get the facts from the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Grand Rapids Ophthalmology is screening patients for COVID-19 prior to appointments. Learn More
Read MoreAre My Flashes and Floaters Normal?
Many people don’t understand what’s going on with their eyes because of lack of information. An easy way to rectify this is with routine eye care exams. Eye exams with an eye care professional are the only way to diagnose eye diseases and conditions. Grand Rapids Ophthalmology provides professional services for all eye health issues. Keep […]
Read MoreWhat is Routine Eye Care?
Many people do not see why they need to go in for a routine eye care exam. After all, if they can see, there is nothing wrong with their eyes, right? That could not be further from the truth. There are different eye problems that are not noticeable to a patient. Even if you do […]
Read MoreHow Do You Treat Cataracts?
The natural lenses of our eyes harden with age. In some instances, they become cloudy, forming a thin milk-like film over the eyes. This eye condition is known as cataracts. Other times, cataracts may occur because of genetics, trauma, or a side effect to eye surgery. Keep reading to learn more about cataracts and how […]
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