We give thanks for the patients, partners and employees who make it possible for Network Eye to care for patients. We are grateful to be on this journey with you and wish you a restful, joyful holiday.
This week we are thankful for our patients. We loved working with Loren and his family to help him get back to his vital and busy life. Who are you giving thanks for this week? #thanksgiving#thankfulfor
This World Diabetes Day, we are remembering all of the people living with diabetes, their caregivers, friends and family, and renewing our commitment to sharing their journey to good health.
#worlddiabetesday#worlddiabetesday2023#WDD
Why did the ghost cross the road? To get to Network Eye. π»
Follow this ghoul's lead and book your appointment today.
(We can't resist a #Halloween pun!)
Some specialists you'll see more frequently than others. While it might feel like a lot to juggle, being able to count on a great team will help you feel more in control of your health. Game on!
If you have #diabetes, an important part of having the right care is having the right healthcare team! Your team may include a retina specialist, primary care provider, endocrinolgist, nutritionist, personal trainer, podiatrist, and more.
It's that time of year... when so many people are coming south for the winter! Do you know anyone who is coming to the Tampa area and needs retina care? We'd be honored if you would pass along our information.
Fantastic tips here for keeping your eyes healthy as you age. Remember: your eyes may change, but vision loss is not a normal part of aging. #healthyagingmonth#amd
Though many people notice changes in their vision as they get older, vision loss is not a normal part of aging. Check out 8 ways to set yourself up for a lifetime of seeing your best: https://t.co/SR8KqpCcA0 #HealthyAgingMonth#EyeHealthEducation
Here's a new perspective: Getting a 5-minute diabetes eye test is faster than driving over the Howard Frankland Bridge. Get on the road to healthy eyes and book your appointment at Network Eye today!
What's the difference between a retinal tear and a retinal detachment?
Wendy Walker, our Chief Ophthalmic Technician, compares the retina to the ""wallpaper"" of the eye. The eyeball is like the wall and the retina is like the wallpaper.
Retinal tears and detachments are very serious conditions that require immediate medical attention. If you experience symptoms such as a lot of new floaters (small or squiggly lines that float across your vision), flashes of light, or a dark shadow or ""curtain"" on your vision,
At Network Eye, we are really big fans of @drrupawong, an ophthalmologist who lives and works on Oahu. Here she explains how to help people living in Maui. Thank you Dr. Rupa! https://t.co/uV8vkGV5yC
Using the Amsler grid is a quick (and easy!) way to check for signs of #AMD at home. Here's what a normal Amsler grid looks like vs. what you may see if you have #agerelatedmaculardegeneration. Stop in for a visit if you notice these vision changes. #visionlossprevention
Employees at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino aren't rolling the dice when it comes to their eye health! It was great to see so many people at our mobile screening event. @SHRTampa@UHC#mobilehealthcare#aihealthcare