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Your Leading Keratoconus Specialist Near Scottsdale, AZ
Dr. Allison Wooten, O.D.
10149 N 92nd St, Ste 102, Scottsdale, AZ 85258
https://www.ironwoodeyecare.com/
info.ironwood@nuvisioncenters.com
(480) 860-1330
If you’ve been diagnosed with keratoconus or are experiencing symptoms like blurry vision, light sensitivity, or frequent prescription changes, finding the right keratoconus specialist is crucial for protecting your eyesight. Our network of specialists is dedicated to providing advanced treatment options, from custom contact lenses to cutting-edge non-surgical solutions. Get expert care and personalized treatment to improve your vision—start your search today!
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If you’re dealing with keratoconus, finding a skilled specialist is crucial. Our experts in Scottsdale, AZ provide advanced treatments tailored to your needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can keratoconus worsen over time if left untreated?
Yes, keratoconus is a progressive condition, but early treatment can slow its advancement.
What are the early signs of keratoconus?
Early signs include blurry vision, increased sensitivity to light, and frequent changes in prescription.
How does a keratoconus specialist diagnose the condition?
A specialist will perform corneal topography and other tests to diagnose keratoconus accurately.
What lifestyle changes can help manage keratoconus?
Maintaining good eye health, avoiding excessive rubbing, and using prescribed lenses can help.
Can keratoconus be treated without surgery?
Yes, several treatments such as custom contact lenses and corneal cross-linking can help manage keratoconus.
