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Locality: Salinas, California

Phone: +1 831-424-1150



Address: 1441 Constitution Blvd, Building 400, Suite 100 93906 Salinas, CA, US

Website: www.montereyeye.com

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Monterey County Eye Associates 12.11.2020

"Head trauma and concussions can have major effects on the visual system even when medical imaging shows normal results. The group of symptoms that cause blurred vision, eye coordination issues and dizziness after a concussion is collectively called post-trauma vision syndrome.

Monterey County Eye Associates 19.10.2020

"Macular degeneration also called age-related macular degeneration (AMD or ARMD) is a vision change that can gradually create blurry vision over time."

Monterey County Eye Associates 26.09.2020

"The term "color blindness" confuses many people. The topic of color blindness is fascinating because of its complexity. Many people believe that anyone labeled as "color blind" is only able to see the colors of black and white. However, it is extremely rare to be totally color blind."

Monterey County Eye Associates 14.09.2020

"Almost everyone experiences itchy eyes from time to time. There are many causes of itchy eyes, and the problem often is accompanied by itchy eyelids especially at the base of the eyelashes and red eyes or swollen eyelids."

Monterey County Eye Associates 22.08.2020

"If you have low contrast sensitivity, you may have problems with night driving, including difficulty seeing pedestrians walking alongside poorly lit streets. Or you might notice that your eyes tire more easily while reading or watching television."

Monterey County Eye Associates 14.08.2020

"It’s what allows you to see objects all around you without turning your head or moving your eyes. It helps you to sense motion and walk without crashing into things. It’s what you use to see something "out of the corner of your eye."

Monterey County Eye Associates 30.07.2020

"Of the many physical characteristics expectant parents muse about, the color of their baby's eyes is arguably one of the most common. But although eye color is determined by genetics, it takes a year for a child's permanent eye color to develop."