October is World Blindness Month: Take Control of Your Vision with Pacific Eye Surgeons

Cataracts, General Eye Care, Glaucoma, LASIK Eye Surgery, Vision Correction

Did you know that three out of four cases of blindness are preventable with early detection and treatment?  This October, World Blindness Month reminds us how crucial proactive eye care is in preserving the gift of sight.  At Pacific Eye Surgeons, we’re proud to serve the Central Coast community with advanced diagnostics and surgical expertise […]

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Guarding Your Sight: Detect Glaucoma Before It Progresses

Glaucoma

Is Your Eye Health at Risk Without You Knowing It? Glaucoma has earned its reputation as the “silent thief of sight” because it causes irreversible damage long before most people notice vision changes. The best defense? Early detection. With modern diagnostics and regular screenings, you can protect your sight and live with confidence.  At Pacific […]

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Living with Glaucoma: Is iDose® Right for You?

Glaucoma

Are you struggling with eye pressure, blurry vision, or frequent eye strain after long hours at work or gaming? If so, you’re not alone—and these symptoms could be more than just fatigue. Understanding the signs of glaucoma and knowing your treatment options, including iDose®, can make all the difference.  In this blog post, Pacific Eye Surgeons […]

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A New Way to Treat Glaucoma in San Luis Obispo: the iDose TR

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that can lead to vision loss if not properly managed. Traditionally, patients rely on daily eye drops to lower intraocular pressure (IOP) and prevent damage to the optic nerve. However, for many patients, keeping up with eye drop treatments can be challenging. That’s where the iDose TR comes in—a […]

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Who’s at Risk for Glaucoma?

Glaucoma

Older man having his eyes examined

Glaucoma is a degenerative eye condition that damages the optic nerve at the back of your eye. An estimated 3 million Americans have glaucoma — and it’s the second-leading cause of blindness across the world. Glaucoma starts slowly, without any pain or other noticeable symptoms. About 50% of people with glaucoma don’t know they have […]

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