Senior Eye Health

Geriatric Care

Preserving independence and quality of life through advanced age-related eye care.

Vision Changes with Age


​​​​​​​As we age, our eyes undergo natural changes that require closer monitoring. Conditions like cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration often develop painlessly over time.

Dr. Fouladian specializes in the early detection and management of these conditions, helping you maintain your vision and your independence well into your golden years.

Conditions We Manage

Cataracts


The natural clouding of the eye's lens. We monitor progression and co-manage surgery when it begins to affect your lifestyle (driving, reading).
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Macular Degeneration (AMD)


The leading cause of vision loss in seniors. We use advanced retinal imaging to detect drusen (early signs) and advise on nutritional supplements (AREDS2) to slow progression.

Glaucoma


"The silent thief of sight." We perform visual field testing and OCT scans to monitor optic nerve health and prescribe drops to lower eye pressure.

Diabetic Retinopathy


For patients with diabetes, yearly dilated exams are crucial to detect bleeding or swelling in the retina. We coordinate reports with your primary care physician.

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Chronic Dry Eye


Tear production decreases with age. We offer advanced in-office treatments (Radiofrequency/IPL) to restore comfort and clarity.

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Systemic Health


​​​​​​​Your eyes reveal clues about your overall health. We monitor for ocular signs of hypertension, high cholesterol, and autoimmune disorders.

Prioritize Your Eye Health


Medicare covers comprehensive annual eye exams for many age-related conditions. Schedule your visit today.

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