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Baptist Health Eye Center
Arkansas Eye Surgery: Serving Little Rock and all of Arkansas
The Baptist Health Eye Center provides a number of diagnostic
and surgical eye procedures. The Arkansas Eye Surgery is for all ophthalmology
outpatient eye surgery, including retina, glaucoma, cataract and corneal
replacement as well as plastics (both cosmetic and reconstructions).
The diagnostics available at the Baptist Health Eye Center include:
- Visual Field (Humphrey/Goldmann) Fundus Photography/ Digital Imaging
- A Scans
- B Scans
- 4 type of Lasers (SLT and CPC, Aragon, and YAG)
- Treament for Glaucoma, Viterous Strands, Secondary Membranes, Retina
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Open Monday-Friday
8:00 am to 5 pm and in case of emergencies
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The Baptist Health Eye Center's Low Vision Clinic provides
a full range of services to help you see what you've been missing.
Find the right Arkansas Eye Doctor for your needs
Low Vision does not mean total blindness. Low vision refers to
vision loss that cannot be corrected with glasses, contact lenses,
medication or surgery. An estimated 14 million Americans have low
vision.
While people of any age can have visual impairment, older adults
are at greater risk for certain types of eye diseases. The most
common causes for decreased vision are: macular degeneration, end
stage glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, hereditary disease such as
retinitis pigmentosa, strokes, vision damage from trauma or surgery.
Services Include:
- Low vision evaluation and functional assessment by an Arkansas eye doctor
specializing in low vision
- Visual rehabilitation through the use of low vision aides and
devices, such as hand and stand magnifiers, hands free devices,
distance aides and electronic equipment
- Instruction in the uses of various optical aids
- Review of activities of daily living skills for unmet needs
- Education and resource information
- Assistance in obtaining additional services from other agencies
in the state
Our goal is to help individuals with decreased vision make the
most of their remaining vision enabling them to be independent and
to enjoy life to the fullest.
The Low Vision Clinic provides services to patients who
are referred by their eye doctor, however, a clinic staff member
can help arrange the referral and will schedule your low vision
appointment.