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Most people have heard of astigmatism and many have even been told that they have astigmatism.  If you are at all confused or unsure of what astigmatism is and what is means to your vision, you may want to read this.

The official definition of astigmatism is:  a defect in the eye or in a lens caused by a deviation from spherical curvature, which results in distorted images, as light rays are prevented from meeting at a common focus.

Ok, so how does astigmatism affect your vision and what can you do about it?  Astigmatism not only can blur your vision, it also distorts your vision.  If it is mild, astigmatism can cause a slight blurring of your vision causing the need to squint to clear up the images you are viewing.  If it is moderate or severe, astigmatism can significantly blur your vision and cause eyestrain and headaches if left uncorrected.

How should astigmatism be treated?  The common treatment for astigmatism is glasses or contact lenses.  LASIK can also be used to correct astigmatism.  Depending on the severity of the astigmatism, your options may be limited.  The good news is that with modern technology, we have excellent options to provide you with clear, comfortable vision, regardless of the severity of your astigmatism.

The first step to take to understanding your vision is to see your eye doctor.  After thoroughly examining your eyes, your eye doctor will be able to determine if you have astigmatism, the severity, the type (corneal or lenticular),and the treatment options which will be best for your individual needs.  If it is determined that you have severe astigmatism, your treatment options will be limited and it is imperative that you find an eye doctor who is skilled in fitting specialty contact lenses.  If contact lenses do not interest you, then make sure you choose the best lenses for your eyeglasses.  Your licensed optician will help you choose the best lenses for astigmatism.  There are many lens options available to you and it is important to understand your options.  If you choose solely based on price, you will most likely be disappointed.

Astigmatism is only one type of refractive error that can blur our vision.  The more commonly known conditions are myopia (near-sightedness) and hyperopia (far-sightedness).  Astigmatism can exist alone, or can be combined with myopia or hyperopia.  The more complex the refractive error, the more important it is to choose the right treatment options.  Our vision can be very complex and it is important to rely on eye care professionals to provide you with the best options.  

Bottom line:  Annual eye exams are not only important for eye health, they are also important to provide you with the best options for vision correction.  When choosing an eye doctor, do your homework and make sure you are choosing an eye doctor who will provide you with the best treatment options.  We rely on our vision every day.  Make sure your vision is the best it can possibly be.

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Dr. Brent Fry and Dr. Taylor Greene, our eye doctors, take great pride in offering every patient the absolute best in vision and eye health care-whether through fitting them with eyeglasses or contact lenses, diagnosing cataracts, glaucoma, and other eye diseases, or recommending LASIK and other eye surgery procedures. Our optometrists and their experienced staff will take the time to answer all of your questions, explain treatment options, and provide the highest quality vision and eye health treatments available.

Built on the foundation of patient convenience and satisfaction, Premier Eyecare serves all of your family’s eye care needs right here in Knoxville. Come visit our modern facility and friendly staff!

We have been proudly serving the West Knoxville area since 2002. We take pride in providing premium eye care services including:

  • Comprehensive vision and eye health examinations
  • Myopia Management
  • Contact Lens Services including difficult and specialty fits (Keratoconus, Scleral, Hybrid, Corneal Refractive Therapy (CRT), RGP, Multi-Focal, and Astigmatism)
  • Treatment of eye infections, disorders, and diseases
  • LASIK co-management
  • Large optical showroom featuring many designer frames
  • State-of-the-art diagnostic equipment for a more thorough eye exam
  • Eye care for the entire family, children to adults; Participant in the InfantSEE program.
  • Cataract diagnosis and surgical co-management

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