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  • Bell Tower Golden Years Expo

    Bell Tower Golden Years Expo

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    Join the Snead Eye Group at the Bell Tower Mall in Fort Myers November 13th for the Bell Tower Golden Years Expo for free eye and cataract screenings.

    “With people living and working longer, it’s increasingly important that we recognize the importance of supporting senior citizens within our community. The National Senior Citizen will include health screenings, as well as information and activities from an extensive lineup of organizations including medical services, long-term care, home health care, assisted living, rehab programs, legal services, financial services, support groups for caregivers, fitness services, medical supplies and government programs targeting seniors. This is a free event open to people of all ages.”

    Bell Tower Shops (thebelltowershops.com)

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  • How Vision Loss Contributes to Falls and Depression

    How Vision Loss Contributes to Falls and Depression

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    By : Karen Blum / Senior Contributing Editor – Opthalmology Management

    Falls and depression are common among older adults with vision loss, but both can be more complex than they appear, experts reported at the Focus on Eye Health meeting Prevent Blindness America hosted in Washington, DC.

    About one in three adults age 65 or older fall annually, and the risk for those with vision impairments is much greater, said Bernard A. Steinman, PhD, of the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Falls are the leading cause of injury and injury-related deaths among older people and accounted for $30 billion in health-care costs in 2010, he said. Previously falls may make individuals fearful of participating in daily activities and reduce their physical activity, placing them at even greater risk of additional falls.

    Vision loss is only one of several factors that contribute to falls, Dr. Steinman said. Other include behavioral risks like not paying attention; environmental risks such as inadequate lighting or clutter; and intrinsic factors associated with vision impairment, including diabetes, arthritis, cognitive impairment and drug side effects.

    Ophthalmologists can help reduce patient falls by continually assessing their eyewear prescriptions, identifying other health risk factors for falls and making appropriate referrals to occupational therapists, orientation and mobility specialists and others whom can facilitate home safety. The website www.stopfalls.org has resources fro clinicians, patients and families.

    Depression and vision loss

    When it comes to depression in this population, clinicians often assume it’s due to vision loss, but that’s not always the case, said Alan R. Morse, JD, PhD, president and CEO of the Lighthouse Guild in New York. Vision loss generally does not impact depression, but it can affect the functional vision a person needs for daily activities. Individuals have their own thresholds for when vision loss affects functioning, he said, though depression occurs in about 11% of people with self-reported vision loss.

    Clinicians can keep patients motivated by discussing treatment and rehabilitation options as early as possible, and encouraging them to stay physically and socially active, Dr. Morse said. “If depression isn’t improved after rehabilitation, referral for mental health treatment is essential,” he said.

    Drugs used to treat depression, including selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors and tricyclic antidepressants, have the potential to cause vision loss, he said, so clinicians need to monitor patients carefully.

    If you’re unsure whether a patient has depression, refer the person to a mental health professional, but remember that rehabilitation often can be of significant help, Dr. Morse advised. “It’s far better that the patient gets a consult and finds out what they have will resolve with effective rehabilitation and they will feel better in a few months than not to make the referral and cause them unnecessary suffering or have something tragic happen,” he said.

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  • Curing Cataracts – Featuring Dr. John W. Snead of the SNEAD EYE Group

    Curing Cataracts – Featuring Dr. John W. Snead of the SNEAD EYE Group

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    Health Plus Curing Cataracts with Dr. John Snead
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    Health Plus Lecture Series:
    Curing Cataracts – Featuring Dr. John W. Snead of the SNEAD EYE Group

    Hosted by: IBERIABANK and Lee Memorial Health System

    According to a Prevent Blindness America statistic, one in six adults ages 40 and older will be afflicted by cataracts. By the time they reach 80, more than 50% will experience some form of cataracts.

    With odds like this, we invite you to learn more about cataract treatment options at our next Health Plus Lecture onWednesday, July 23, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. at the IBERIABANKbranch located at 4670 Summerlin Road in Fort Myers.

    Dr. Snead will share important information about how cataracts form, common and uncommon symptoms and a variety of treatment options. He is a board certified ophthalmologist and the founder and medical director of SNEAD EYE Group/Eye Physicians.

    Dr. Snead and his staff will perform free cataract screenings before and after the presentation.

    Please click here for more information about the event and feel free to share with friends and family. We look forward to seeing you soon.

     

     Debra Newell
    Vice President and Branch Manager

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  • IBERIABANK AND LEE MEMORIAL TO HOST LECTURE ON CATARACTS

    IBERIABANK AND LEE MEMORIAL TO HOST LECTURE ON CATARACTS

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    IBERIABANK AND LEE MEMORIAL TO HOST LECTURE ON CATARACTS

    Iberiabank and Lee Memorial Health System continue the Health Plus Lecture Series with a lecture on cataracts. John W. Snead, M.D., will address the public at 6 p.m. on July 23 at the Iberiabank branch located at 4670 Summerlin Road, Fort Myers. Free cataract screenings will be held before and after the presentation. This free lecture is open to the public but seating is limited. Reservations are requested by calling (239) 985-2660.
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  • Quarter 1 2014 Public Lecture and Screening Events

    Quarter 1 2014 Public Lecture and Screening Events

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    Call for more information regarding any of our upcoming events.

    1/8 – AAA Defensive Driving Vision Screening
    1/9 – Sterling House Cape Coral Vision Screening
    1/10 – Jamaica Bay Vision Screening
    1/10 – Health Living Event – Verona Walk Naples
    1/13 – Barkley Place Health Fair
    1/14 – Cintas Employee Health Fair
    1/17 – Buccaneer Estates Lecture/Screening DR BRAD SNEAD
    1/21 – Calusa Harbour SNF DR BRAD SNEAD
    1/22 – Florida Blue Lunch and Learn DR BRAD SNEAD
    1/23 – The Plantation Health Fair – DR ROSEN
    1/24 – Jamaica Bay Vision Screening
    1/24 – Cataract/Eyelid Seminar (Olive Garden) DR JOHN SNEAD
    1/29 – Cataract/Eyelid Seminar (Naples Library) DR JOHN SNEAD
    1/31 – Kelly Green Health Fair

    2/4 – Century 21 Mobile Home Village Lecture/Screening DR BRAD SNEAD
    2/6 – Senior Housing Solutions Trolley Event Naples  DR BRAD SNEAD
    2/10 – Oneblood Employee Vision Screening
    2/12 – AAA Defensive Driving Vision Screening
    2/18 – Snead Eye Group Blood Drive Dr Rosen
    2/19 – FL Blue Lunch and Learn – Dr Brad Snead
    2/20 – Juniper Village Lecture/Screening – Dr Brad Snead
    2/20 – Senior Living Symposium FM – Dr Rosen
    2/21 – University Park Blood Drive
    2/26 – Senior Living Symposium Naples
    2/27 – Senior Housing Solutions Trolley Event FM – Dr John Snead
    2/28 – Cataract Eyelid Seminar (Olive Garden) – Dr John Snead

    3/4 – Car Fit Event FM – Dr Rosen
    3/5 – Senior Day SW FL Fair
    3/6 – Pine Lakes Women’s Club Lecture/Screening –  Dr Brad Snead
    3/12 – AAA Defensive Driving Vision Screening
    3/12 – Horizon Council Health/Wellness Expo

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  • Piscitelli completes COA course

    Piscitelli completes COA course

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    FORT MYERS, Fla. (July 30, 2013) – Dr. John W. Snead, M.D., F.A.C.S., founder and medical director of Snead Eye Group, is proud to announce that Andrea Piscitelli has completed the Certified Ophthalmic Assistant course.

    As a certified ophthalmic assistant, Piscitelli will work under the supervision and direction of an ophthalmologist and perform ophthalmic clinical duties including measuring visual acuity, instilling ocular medications, obtaining ocular, medical and family history, measuring, comparing and testing pupils, performing manifest refractometry, instructing patient regarding medications, tests and procedures, and coordinating patient flow.

    A member of Snead Eye Group since June 2012, Piscitelli received her associate’s degree in medical assisting from Southwest Florida College.

    “We are proud of Andrea for taking the initiative to obtain her certification, as we encourage all of our new technicians to become certified,” said Dr. John W. Snead. “Snead Eye Group is dedicated to providing educational opportunities for the betterment of our staff, further enhancing the overall patient experience.”

    The COA course teaches the anatomy of the eye and surrounding area, how to recognize symptoms and document a chief complaint, and perform examinations and testing according to practice protocols and the standards set forth by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

    Founded by Dr. John W. Snead in 1985, Snead Eye Group offers eye care for a lifetime, from fitting your first pair of glasses or contact lenses to curing cataracts while providing the latest technology and treatment options available. With locations in Fort Myers and Naples, Snead Eye Group employs more than 30 experienced staff members, three ophthalmologists and three optometrists.

     

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  • Fort Myers Cataract and Eyelid Seminar

    Fort Myers Cataract and Eyelid Seminar

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    Cataract and Eyelid Seminar FORT MYERS, Fla. (Oct. 9, 2013) – Dr. John W. Snead, M.D., F.A.C.S., founder and medical director of Snead Eye Group, will be presenting a Cataract and Eyelid Seminar on Friday, Oct. 18 at 9 a.m. at the Fort Myers Eye Surgery Center located at 4790 Barkley Circle, Building C, Unit 101.

    “Attendees will benefit from a complimentary vision screening, which is often the first course of defense in promoting good visual health,” said Dr. John W. Snead. “Our offices always provide a great source of information and education in helping to prevent such eye problems, and we’re happy to share our knowledge with the rest of our community.”

    Seating is limited to the first 25 attendees. To RSVP, please call 239-936-8686. A complimentary evaluation with Dr. John W. Snead will be available following the presentation.

    Founded by Dr. John W. Snead in 1985, Snead Eye Group offers eye care for a lifetime, from fitting your first pair of glasses or contact lenses to curing cataracts while providing the latest technology and treatment options available. With locations in Fort Myers and Naples, Snead Eye Group employs more than 30 experienced staff members and five certified eye physicians.

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  • Niekum completes COA course

    Niekum completes COA course

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    FORT MYERS, Fla. (October 9, 2013) – Dr. John W. Snead, M.D., F.A.C.S., founder and medical director of Snead Eye Group, is proud to announce that Karen Niekum has completed the Certified Ophthalmic Assistant course.

                As a certified ophthalmic assistant, Niekum will work under the supervision and direction of an ophthalmologist or optometrist and perform ophthalmic clinical duties, including measuring visual acuity, instill ocular medications, obtain ocular, medical and family history, measure, compare and test pupils, perform manifest refractometry, instruct patient regarding medications, tests and procedures, and coordinate patient flow.

    A member of Snead Eye Group since February 2012, Niekum received her Bachelor of Science degree in business from the University of Phoenix.

    “We are proud of Karen for taking the initiative to obtain her certification, as we encourage all of our new technicians to become certified,” said Dr. John W. Snead. “Snead Eye Group is dedicated to providing educational opportunities for the betterment of our staff, further enhancing the overall patient experience.”

    The COA course teaches the anatomy of the eye and surrounding area, how to recognize symptoms and document a chief complaint, and perform examinations and testing according to practice protocols and the standards set forth by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

    Founded by Dr. John W. Snead in 1985, Snead Eye Group offers eye care for a lifetime, from fitting your first pair of glasses or contact lenses to curing cataracts while providing the latest technology and treatment options available. With locations in Fort Myers and Naples, Snead Eye Group employs more than 30 experienced staff members, two ophthalmologists and three optometric doctors.

     

    For more information, call 239-936-8686 or visit www.SneadEyeGroup.com.

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  • Snead Eye Group offers Harley-Davidson employees vision screenings

    Snead Eye Group offers Harley-Davidson employees vision screenings

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    FORT MYERS, Fla. (Aug. 23, 2013) – Dr. John W. Snead, M.D., F.A.C.S., founder and medical director of Snead Eye Group, was pleased to partner with the HR department of Scott Fischer Enterprises to offer complimentary vision screenings for its Harley-Davidson employees, both in Fort Myers and Naples.

    These events took place on July 12 at the Fort Myers dealership location and Aug. 8 at the Naples location.

    “Our organization is committed to providing quality eye care within our community and applaud Scott Fischer Enterprises and Harley-Davidson for investing in their employee’s good health”, said Dr. John W. Snead, M.D., F.A.C.S., founder and medical director of Snead Eye Group. “Unfortunately, many eye diseases, such as glaucoma, are not symptomatic, and unless a complete eye exam is conducted with a certified physician, one’s vision can be unknowingly impaired. A complimentary vision screening should be the first step taken by a company in promoting healthy vision among its employees. A company’s success isn’t just in the hands of their employees but in the eyes of them as well.”

    Founded by Dr. John W. Snead in 1985, Snead Eye Group offers eye care for a lifetime, from fitting your first pair of glasses or contact lenses to curing cataracts while providing the latest technology and treatment options available. With locations in Fort Myers and Naples, Snead Eye Group employs more than 30 experienced staff members, three ophthalmologists and three optometrists.

     

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  • SneadCataract changes name to Snead Eye Group

    SneadCataract changes name to Snead Eye Group

    SneadCataract changes name to Snead Eye Group

    Offering eye care for a lifetime

    FORT MYERS, Fla. (June 26, 2013)— After 28 years in business, Snead Cataract changes its business name to Snead Eye Group to better serve patients in the community.

    “Our name change comes with the recent expansion of our organization and the services we provide as well as the new addition of Dr. Brad Snead in July,” said Dr. John W. Snead, M.D., F.A.C.S., founder and medical director of Snead Eye Group. “The name change further defines our goal to grow into one of the largest ophthalmology practices in the Southwest Florida area.”

    Founded by Dr. John W. Snead in 1985, Snead Eye Group offers eye care for a lifetime, from fitting your first pair of glasses or contact lenses to curing cataracts while providing the latest technology and treatment options available. With locations in Fort Myers and Naples, Snead Eye Group employs more than 30 experienced staff members and five certified eye physicians.

    For more information, call 239-936-8686 or visit www.SneadEyeGroup.com.