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Have you ever been told that you have keratoconus?  Keratoconus is a condition that affects the front surface of the eye called the cornea.  Many people who have keratoconus do not even know it.  In its beginning stages, keratoconus is very difficult to detect.  Your eye doctor can detect keratoconus in its early stages using a corneal mapping device called corneal topography.  Keratoconus usually presents in early adulthood and can progress as one ages.  It is important to detect keratoconus in its early stages and to see an eye doctor that is very familiar with the disease and treatment for it.

There are many types of contact lenses designed for keratoconic corneas.  In most cases of keratoconus, eyeglasses provide less than optimal clarity due to the warping effect of the cone.  By using specially designed contact lenses, visual acuity can be improved above and beyond what eyeglasses can provide.  Traditional soft contact lenses also fall short in acuity because they take the shape of the cornea and do not address the conical shape of the cornea.

A new procedure that has recently been approved by the FDA is called corneal cross-linking.  This procedure is used to slow down the progression of keratoconus in young adults.  Even after cross-linking, the keratoconus must still be addressed with specialty contact lenses to provide optimal vision.  Cross-linking does not reverse the effects of keratoconus, but rather slows down or halts the progression of the disease.

Keratoconus can be hereditary so it is important to stress the importance of regular eye examinations for family members of people with keratoconus.  If keratoconus is diagnosed early, the prognosis is much better.  It is important to find an eye doctor who is experienced in fitting specialty lenses.  Keratoconus contact lenses can be rather expensive.  Some vision plans provide very good benefits for "medically necessary" contact lenses.  

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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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