Kadrmas Eye Care New England

Plymouth • East Wareham • Middleboro • Mashpee • South Dennis

FEBRUARY IS NATIONAL
AMD & LOW VISION AWARENESS MONTH


Eddie F. Kadrmas, MD, PhD

AMD (Age-Related Macular Degeneration) is the leading cause of vision loss in adults age 50 and over and affects millions of Americans. Low vision occurs when individuals experience a partial loss of eyesight (unrelated to aging) that interferes with daily activities and cannot be corrected with surgery, medications, contact lenses, or glasses.

Dr. Eddie Kadrmas has over 19 years of experience treating patients with all types of AMD. If you have a family history of or other risk factors for AMD or if you have symptoms of AMD or low vision, you should have your eyes examined regularly. Visit our website and read our AMD and low vision blog series to learn more about AMD and low vision, and call us today to schedule your eye exam.

Kadrmas Eye Care New England
National AMD & Low Vision Awareness Month Blog Series

Learn about AMD and low vision, including risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis,
treatment, and much more in our four-part AMD & Low Vision Blog Series.

PART 1: AMD RISKS & SYMPTOMS

February is National AMD & Low Vision Awareness Month. AMD, or Age-Related Macular Degeneration, is the leading cause of vision loss for Americans age 50 and older and is a common cause of a condition called low vision... Keep reading »

PART 2: AMD DIAGNOSIS

In our first blog post dedicated to National AMD & Low Vision Awareness Month, we discussed AMD, including risk factors and symptoms. As the leading cause of vision loss for Americans age 50 and older, it is also important to understand how AMD, or Age-Related Macular Degeneration, is detected and diagnosed... Keep reading »

PART 3: AMD TREATMENT

As the cause of vision loss for millions of Americans each year, it is important to understand management of and treatment options for AMD, or Age-Related Macular Degeneration, this National AMD & Low Vision Awareness Month... Keep reading »

PART 4: LIVING WITH LOW VISION

AMD, or Age-Related Macular Degeneration, is a common cause of Low Vision, but not the only. This month, for National AMD & Low Vision Awareness Month, we’ll take a closer look at low vision, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment, including low vision aids and rehabilitation... Keep reading »

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BOSTON EYE CARE EXCELLENCE CLOSER TO HOME

Eddie F. Kadrmas, MD, PhD
Ophthalmologist

Specialist in Surgical & Medical Retina, Uveitis, Macular Degeneration Diabetic Eye Disease & Vascular Eye Disease

Shazia S. Ahmed, MD
Ophthalmologist

Specialist in Cornea, Cataract, Glaucoma & General Ophthalmology

David M. Hinkle, MD
Ophthalmologist

Specialist in Cataract, Glaucoma & Uveitis

Lawrence I. Rand, MD
Ophthalmologist

Specialist in Medical Retina &
Diabetic Eye Disease

Richard W. Strecker, MD
Ophthalmologist

Specialist in Cataract, Glaucoma, LASIK & Refractive Surgery

David Chen, MD
Ophthalmologist

Specialist in Oculoplastic Surgery &
Neuro-Ophthalmology

Stephen C. Milt, MD
Ophthalmologist

Specialist in General Ophthalmology

Aimee K. Gray, OD, Philbrook S.
Mason, Jr., OD
& Ashley E. Sousa, OD
Optometrists

Specialist in Primary Eye Care, Contact Lens Fittings & General Eye Health


Plymouth Lighthouse

40 Industrial Park Road, PLYMOUTH, MA 02360
3119 Cranberry Highway, EAST WAREHAM, MA 02538
12 West Grove Street, MIDDLEBORO, MA 02346
133 Falmouth Road, MASHPEE, MA 02649
76 Airline Road, SOUTH DENNIS, MA 02660

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