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CONDITIONS

DISEASE & MANAGEMENT

Accommodative (Focusing) Dysfunctions

Cataracts

Cornea Cross-Linking

Contact Lens & Eyeware

Convergence Excess (BV Disorder)

Convergence Insufficiency (BV Disorder)

 

Developmental Disability

Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetes

Double Vision

Dry Eye

Electrophysiology

Eyelid Bump / Swelling

Eye Pain or Eyelid Pain

Flashes or Floaters in Vision

Glaucoma

Glasses & Eyeware

Keratoconus Management

Ischemic Optic Neuropathy

Loss of Vision

Macular Degeneration

Myopia Management

Occupational Therapy

Ocularmotor Dysfunction

Ocular Prosthetics

Optic Neuritis

 

Red Eye

Retinal Tear & Detachment

Refractive Error

Strabismus & Amblyopia

Traumatic Brain Injury

Trauma

Vision Disorders

Vision Rehabilitation

 

NEW FLASHES & FLOATERS IN YOUR VISION

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DESCRIPTION

Floaters or flashes in your vision are common for many people. Floaters refer to dots, threads or cobweb-like appearances in your vision. Flashes refer to sparks of light in your vision. Both can be harmless; however, new flashes or floaters in your vision may be associated with retinal disease.

 

It is important to see your eye care provider immediately during office hours, or call the 24 hour line at 312.225.6200.

SYMPTOMS

• Posterior vitreous detachment

• Retinal detachment

• Diabetic retinopahty

SERVICE AREAS PROVIDING TREATMENT

Urgent Care

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