The Importance of a Yearly Eye Exam

There are many benefits to receiving a yearly comprehensive eye exam. As we age, and eyesight begins to deteriorate, a regular visit to an ophthalmologist can identify early signs of several dangerous conditions, including cataracts or glaucoma. Most symptoms of eye conditions may initially seem minor, or the result of stress. However, headaches and certain other symptoms can be indicative of serious eye problems, and should never be ignored. It’s time to schedule an exam with Dr. George O. Waring, top eye doctor in Myrtle Beach, SC, if you have any of the following symptoms:

  • Headaches
  • Eyestrain or frequent squinting
  • Blurred vision
  • Dry eyes
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Glow or halos around objects or lights, especially at night
  • Swelling or pain in or near the eyes

Some symptoms may mean that you simply need a new prescription for glasses or contacts, but in other cases, these problems could indicate a more serious problem. Symptoms of glaucoma, cataracts, and other conditions appear slowly, and in some cases, emergency treatment must be performed to preserve your eyesight. Once you reach forty, it’s vital to add yearly eye exams to your health routine to protect your vision for the long term.

Get Rid of Your Glasses, Bifocals or Contacts!

People with glasses or contacts know the hassle they involve. Glasses can block peripheral vision and be lost or misplaced. However, contacts need to be replaced regularly, and the daily routine of putting them in and taking them takes time. Contacts can lead to eye irritation if left in too long, or when contaminants are introduced and can lead to infection, chronic dry eye and corneal scarring. Advancements in laser technology have allowed for the development of vision correction surgery that can greatly reduce or even eliminate your need for glasses and contacts. In fact, LASIK has become the leading alternative to glasses in people who have become contact lens intolerant.

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Explore Laser Vision Correction Options Beyond LASIK

LASIK is the most common form of vision correction surgery, but there are other procedures that may be appropriate, based on your specific needs and your overall health. Laser surgery can correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, presbyopia (the inability to read with aging) and some other eye conditions. In the case of vision correction, laser surgery is used to correct defects on the cornea or the lens of the eye leading to vision problems. The procedure is very fast, and downtime minimal. Most clients report a dramatic improvement in vision, some even gaining better than 20/20 vision or better vision compared to glasses. If you’re tired of wearing glasses or contacts, laser surgery could be the perfect solution.

Myrtle Beach: The Perfect Beach Community

Perched on the northern shoreline of South Carolina, Myrtle Beach is a charming city with miles of beautiful beaches. The town boasts many activities for residents and visitors, including numerous restaurants, the legendary Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, an amusement park, water park, museums, motor speedway, golf courses, and many glorious recreation areas. Myrtle Beach has a warm and sunny climate, with mild winters and warm summers.

Dr. George Waring is an award-winning ophthalmologist in Myrtle Beach who is highly respected for aiding in the development of advanced surgical techniques and technology for vision correction. He and his knowledgeable staff keep the health and safety of their patents as the top priority. If you would like to schedule an initial consultation or have questions about our practice, please contact our office.

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Your Myrtle Beach Eye Doctor

George O. Waring IV, MD FACS is the founder and Medical Director of the Waring Vision Institute and is honored to serve clients from Myrtle Beach and the surrounding areas.

Dr. Waring is highly experienced and is known in Mt. Pleasant, Myrtle Beach and beyond as a top eye doctor and expert in the field of refractive and cataract surgery. He is the Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, and the Director of Refractive Surgery at Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), Storm Eye Institute.

Dr. Waring is a top choice for clients in Myrtle Beach who want an opthamologist at the top of his field who can provide the very best of the best.

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