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  • Snead Insights – Alternative Glaucoma Treatments

    Snead Insights – Alternative Glaucoma Treatments

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    Alternative glaucoma treatments can reduce or eliminate the need for eye drops, helping reduce the possibility of infection!

    October is Infection Prevention Month. 

    Traditional prescription eye drops are not for everyone. Besides the need to use them daily for glaucoma treatment, eye drops carry a risk of infection. The professionals at SNEAD EYE GROUP can treat glaucoma with two innovative, alternative methods, both conveniently preformed at our Fort Myers and Naples surgery centers.

    Dr. John Snead and Dr. Brad Snead are certified to perform iStent Trabecular Micro-Bypass. Approved by the FDA, the iStent is the world’s smallest medical device, providing long-term, non-medicinal treatment for patients suffering from Open-Angle Glaucoma. This tiny titanium stent is inserted into the eye to help aide in the natural draining of intraocular fluid into the blood stream, reducing pressure build up within the eye. A large percentage of patients who receive the iStent report a reduction in the number of medications needed.

    Another option is Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty, also referred to as SLT, whereby laser energy is applied to the drainage tissue in the eye. This starts a chemical and biological change in the tissue that results in better drainage of fluid through the drain and out of the eye. Some people may no longer need drops – others may have to use one less drop.

    Since both procedures are accepted glaucoma treatments, and FDA approved, they are covered by Medicare and most medical insurances. Consult with a SNEAD EYE GROUP professional today to learn if you’re a candidate for either of these innovative treatment options!

     

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  • Don’t Let Poor Vision Affect Your Balance

    Don’t Let Poor Vision Affect Your Balance

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    Did you know poor vision can affect your balance?

    Poor or blurred vision, flashes of light or black spots can occur over time as we age. Your eyes can also take longer to adjust to changes in light and the ability to judge the steepness of stairs and curbs can also be a challenge.

    Your vision not only helps you avoid obstacles, but it also helps you maintain balance. Your eyes work like a level, which is a tool that tells you if a surface is flat and even. Everyday, without realizing it, you see vertical and horizontal objects like buildings and your eyes use this information to help you stand and stay upright.

    Poor balance therefore can be a result of poor vision. SNEAD EYE GROUP is dedicated to your good eye health. If it has been awhile since you had an eye exam, particularly if you have experienced any signs of dizziness or unbalance, we encourage you to see one of our physicians for a thorough eye exam, which can also detect other health issues you may not even be aware of!

    Call Snead Eye Group to schedule your eye exam for optimal overall health. 

    Upcoming Events!

    April 7th from 9 am-11 am – Free vision screenings at Walgreen’s Senior Day. 

    April 10th at 11:00 am – Reduce Your Risk of Blindness Seminar with cataract and eyelid evaluations by Dr. John Snead to be held at the Olive Garden Restaurant at 12870 Cleveland Avenue. Reservations are required and space is limited. Call TODAY to reserve your seat. 

    239-936-8686

    April 21 – at 11:30 am – Dr. Brad Snead will speak on Conditions & Treatment of the Eye, including discussion of Cataracts, Glaucoma and Macular Degeneration at the Naples YMCA. We will be conducting free vision screenings. The event is free and open to the public, but reservations are required and may be made by calling the Naples YMCA at (239) 597-3148.

     

    To view this Snead Insights article in its full PDF form, click here!

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  • Medical vs. Vision Insurance

    Medical vs. Vision Insurance

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    Many times patients are confused about the difference between which insurance plan covers what. The physicians at Snead Eye Group provide comprehensive medical eye exams for those with eye disorders, as well as routine vision exams.

    If you have both vision and medical insurance it is helpful to know that the purpose of your vision insurance is to provide a routine eye exam to check the overall health of your eye. This is similar to a preventative visit to your Primary Care Physician. In addition, your vision insurance may have an allowance for glasses or contacts if needed. If you are being evaluated for any medical conditions, such as cataracts, glaucoma or diabetes, you are being provided with medical care and as such, your visit will be filed with your medical insurance.

    If you have vision insurance and Snead Eye Group is participating in your vision plan, a vision exam will be filed as a secondary claim after your medical plan completes the claim for any medical services. If you are being seen for a routine eye exam and do not have vision coverage, your medical insurance will not pay for the exam.

    When you visit Snead Eye Group for a routine eye evaluation, we collect the fee at the time of service unless we participate with your vision plan. If we are participating, we will follow your plan’s guidelines and collect applicable copay and/or co-insurance at the time of service.

    Rest assured, our knowledgable staff will determine the appropriate plan (medical or vision) to file your claim with, based on the results of your exam. We look forward to being your eye doctor of choice!

    To view this Snead Insights article in its full PDF form, click here!

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  • Dr. Jay Rosen interviewed for Florida Health Care News Fall Edition

    Dr. Jay Rosen interviewed for Florida Health Care News Fall Edition

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    In the upcoming 2014 Fall Edition of Florida Health Care News, Dr. Jay Rosen of Snead Eye Group is interviewed about the importance of annual eye exams and vision screenings.

    To View This Article Click Here!

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