Superior Eye Care Services in Anderson

Exceptional Eye Care for a Brighter Future

Why Choose Perez Li Ophthalmology?

Founded in 1978
45+ Years in Business
Only Independent Eye Doctor in the Area
Treat a Variety of Conditions
Use the Latest Technology

Eye Exams

Embrace a brighter future with clear vision. We conduct comprehensive eye exams to assess your overall eye health.

Keep your vision prescription current and detect potential issues early with regular, annual eye exams.

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Diabetic Eye Care

Safeguard Your Sight

Preserve your vision and maintain optimal eye health with specialized diabetic eye care. We provide tailored examinations to address the unique needs of individuals with diabetes.

Glaucoma Treatment

Preserve Your Sight

Don’t let glaucoma compromise your vision. At Perez Li Ophthalmology, we provide comprehensive care for early detection and treatment of glaucoma, including medication, laser therapy, and surgery. Our commitment is to help you prevent vision loss.

Exceptional Eyecare in Experienced Hands

Cataract Treatment

Regain Your Clear Vision

Don’t let cataracts cloud your view of the world. At Perez Li Ophthalmology, we offer a comprehensive range of services for the early detection and treatment of cataracts.

Stay proactive in maintaining your eye health and enjoy a crystal-clear view of life.

Accessible Eye Care for All

Proudly accepting Medicaid – Perez Li Ophthalmology is one of the few ophthalmologists in town that cater to your needs. We believe that everyone deserves exceptional eye care.

Same-Day Emergency Appointments Available

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Dry Eye Treatment

Relieve Your Discomfort

Don’t let dry eyes disrupt your daily life. At Perez Li Ophthalmology, we provide personalized care for the diagnosis and treatment of dry eye syndrome. Our comprehensive solutions include medication, lifestyle recommendations, and advanced therapies to alleviate your symptoms.

Experience lasting relief and improved eye comfort.

Macular Degeneration Treatment

Preserve Your Sight

Don’t let macular degeneration impact your quality of life. We provide comprehensive care for the early diagnosis and management of macular degeneration.

Your vision is our priority.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the treatment options for Glaucoma?

Treatment for glaucoma involves lowering the intraocular pressure that damages the optic nerve or draining excess fluid from the eye. This can be achieved with eye drops, medication, laser treatment, surgery, or a combination of these.

What are the symptoms of cataracts?

When cataracts start to develop, signs may include blurry or cloudy vision, light sensitivity, fading or yellowing of colors, poor night vision, and double vision. During the early stages of cataracts, these signs may not be noticeable right away. 

When is eyelid surgery needed?

Your eyelid and the area that surrounds the eyebrow can have skin and structural alterations due to aging, physical trauma, tumors, or thyroid diseases. Depending on the root cause of your condition, your eye specialist may suggest undergoing eyelid surgery to recover functionality and return your confidence.   

The eyelid and the area that surrounds the eyebrow can have skin and structural alterations due to aging, physical trauma, tumors, or thyroid diseases. When this happens, your eye specialist may suggest undergoing eyelid surgery to recover functionality and return your confidence.

What are the symptoms of dry eye?

Symptoms of dry eye syndrome may affect one or both eyes and often include:

  • Burning or gritty feeling in the eyes 
  • Mucus in the eyes
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Eye redness
  • Difficulty seeing at night
  • Watery, stinging eyes
  • Blurred vision

How is glaucoma cured?

Glaucoma is a life-long condition that can’t be cured. However, multiple treatment options can help alleviate the symptoms. 

Treatment involves lowering the intraocular pressure that damages the optic nerve or draining excess fluid from the eye. This can be achieved with eye drops, medication, laser treatment, surgery, or a combination.

What can you expect during the recovery period after cataract surgery?

After the surgery, patients can usually go home immediately. However, arranging transportation with a friend or family member is a good idea, as driving is not recommended for a few days.

Your doctor will likely provide you with specific recovery guidelines to ensure a successful healing process. These may involve taking a few days of rest, refraining from physical activities, and using prescribed medications or eye drops.

How often should I get an eye exam?

Professionals suggest having a complete eye exam at 40 since signs of eye diseases typically appear by this time. A yearly eye exam after age 40 is a good idea, allowing your eye doctor to monitor your eye health continually. 

However, not everyone should wait until 40 for a complete eye exam. People who use contact lenses or have a family history of eye diseases or diabetes should contact their ophthalmologist at least twice a year. 

Children should have medical eye tests yearly. For senior patients, it is crucial to schedule constant check-ups since the risk of eye diseases increases with age.

What happens during a diabetic eye exam?

A diabetic eye exam involves multiple tests, including:

  • An Amsler grid test monitors the central visual field that may become distorted due to macula or optic nerve disorders.
  • Optical coherence tomography (OCT) generates an image from the back of the eye (your retina and optic nerve) and determines if anything is blocking the light received. 
  • A fluorescein angiography takes pictures of your retina and will help identify any abnormalities in the back of the eye. 

What is macular degeneration?

Macular degeneration is a condition that affects the center of the retina, which determines vision sharpness. A damaged macula prevents your brain from understanding and reading the images that your eyes see. 

At times, this damage is caused by gradual deterioration due to aging. In its early stages, central vision may appear blurry. If left untreated could lead to further complications like progressive vision loss.

What causes dry eye syndrome?

It can be caused by environmental factors like a lack of humidity in the air or lifestyle factors like spending too much time on the computer. Dry eye disease can sometimes be a sign of conditions like diabetes or a thyroid disorder. 

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