AMD affects approximately 11 million Americans and is the chief cause of vision loss and blindness for senior adults. AMD affects the central vision making reading, driving, and watching television more and more difficult. One of the first changes you may notice is blurring of your vision. Early detection is critical to saving your vision. Diminishing sight is not a normal part of aging. It is important to get regular eye exams and contact us if you notice any changes in your vision. Learn the facts.
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Our patients are our best referrals! We very much appreciate you taking the time to leave a testimonial of your experience with our doctors and staff on any of our review sites. A heartfelt thank you to those who have already done so.
Grosinger, Spigelman and Grey Wishes You a Happy Valentine’s Day 2021
Open-Angle Glaucoma Symptoms
The most common type of Glaucoma is Open-Angle Glaucoma. This type of glaucoma often has no warning signs or symptoms, and if not detected early, can permanently damage your sight. By the time most people have symptoms, there have already been irreversible damage to the eye. This is yet another reason to visit your ophthalmologist annually, so it can be diagnosed early. Intervention and treatment are key in maintaining your vision. Other types of Glaucoma do have symptoms such as severe pain, which should be treated as an emergency. Contact Grosinger, Spigelman & Grey if you notice any new symptoms or if it is time for your comprehensive eye exam.
Grosinger, Spigelman & Grey’s Optometric Conference
In February, we are holding our annual Optometric Conference, where we present to local referring optometrists. This is a CME approved conference and serves as an appreciation for working together for our patients greater good. Every year, we have this conference to discover new innovative ways to improve the eye surgery industry, discuss ways to better each of our businesses and identify new opportunities.
Glaucoma Awareness Month
Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness in the United States affecting more than three million Americans. It is caused by pressure in the eye that damages the optic nerve. Risk factors can increase the probabilities of developing the disease. keep on reading!
2020 Patient Reviews
When the New Year begins, we reflect on the past year. 2020 was a tough one with COVID-19 raging it’s ugly head and changing life as we knew it. During these challenging times, it is humbling and remarkable to reflect on our wonderful patients who took the time to review their experience with our ophthalmologists and support team. We read every review and truly appreciate your words. We continue to push our entire staff to remain the best ophthalmic practice in Michigan. Our doctors and office believe in continual training and education to provide you the newest, most innovative techniques and the best treatment plan for the health of your eyes. We look forward to a better 2021 and wish everyone a happy and healthy year.
Stop Dealing with Glasses Fogging up Under Your Mask
LASIK surgery not only restores your vision, but it solves the irritating issue of foggy glasses when wearing a mask. During COVID-19, it is important to protect yourself and others by masking up, but it is challenging when you can’t see through your steamy glasses. There has never a better time to opt for laser vision correction surgery. Click here to learn more about LASIK surgery. You can also take our self-evaluation assessment or schedule an appointment.
Grosinger, Spigelman and Grey Wishes You a Happy New Year 2021
Happy New Year
This past year has definitely been unique. We want to thank all of our patients and staff for keeping us going and sticking with us along the way. The new year means big things at Grosinger, Spigelman & Grey, including the new Alcon Vivity Intraocular Lens availability. We look forward to a better 2021!