Young Vision Care - Eye Diseases
Young Vision Care


Hours:
Mon 8:00am - 8:00pm
Tue-Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm

After Hours Emergency Contacts: Dr. Frank Dozon,OD: (402)-960-1258 or Dr. Jacque Young, OD: (712) 527-9730 or (402)547-0166 Heartland Eye Consultants: 1-888-837-EYES Omaha Eye & Laser: 1-800-766-8705




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406 First Street
Glenwood, IA 51534
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Young Vision Care is located on the north side of the town square in Glenwood, Iowa.



Phone: 712-527-4468
Fax: 712-527-9458

Eye Diseases

Cataracts:

The natural lens in the eye gradually becomes less clear as we get older. When opacities develop in the lens and the lens gets too hazy, vision will be impaired. Our office can diagnose and manage cataract care. When the cataract affects the vision to the extent that you cannot read or see distant objects comfortably, we will recommend cataract surgery. Our office co-manages with cataract specialists that are proven experts in cataract surgery. Cataract surgery can provide you with a bright new world of vision.

Glaucoma:

Glaucoma gradually destroys the optic nerve tissue in the back of the eye. The greatest danger of glaucoma stems from the fact that the disease is painless and without obvious symptoms until significant damage has occurred. The most common cause is from pressure being too high inside the eye, but vascular disease and other diseases can also cause glaucoma. We always monitor for glaucoma during routine eye examinations. Tests include checking the pressure of the eye, screening for peripheral vision defects and analyzing the appearance of the optic nerve. If you are diagnosed with glaucoma, we typically prescribe medications that lower the eye pressure. Most forms of glaucoma are successfully treated with eye drops. Laser treatments and eye surgery are secondary treatments that offer alternative ways to treat more advanced glaucoma.

Diabetes:

Diabetic patients should have a dilated retinal examination each year. Laser treatments have proven to slow the progression of retinal eye disease for many patients. Diabetes often stimulates the growth of new blood vessels in the back of the eye, which ultimately leak and damage the retina. If this condition is discovered early, laser treatment can destroy these vessels. We have the latest instruments used to detect changes in the back of the eye. If we discover advancing diabetic eye disease that can be treated or needs further evaluation, we will refer you for consultation and further testing to a board certified retinal specialist.

Macular Degeneration

Macular Degeneration is a leading cause of vision loss. Macular degeneration appears to be attributed to both aging and genetics. The macula is the part of the retina that is responsible for the clear sharp detailed central vision needed to read or drive. The macula degenerates when drusen form (dry) or new blood vessels form and leak (wet) in and around the macula. Many researchers and eye care practitioners believe that certain nutrients — zinc, lutein, zeaxanthin and vitamins A, C and E — help lower the risk for AMD or slow down the progression of dry macular degeneration. Benefits of high levels of antioxidants and zinc for halting or slowing development of macular degeneration have been widely reported based on results released in 2001 from the Age-Related Eye Disease Study (AREDS) conducted by the National Eye Institute.