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Dr. Black's Eye Associates of Southern Indiana
302 West 14th Street, Suite 100A
Jeffersonville, IN 47130
Phone: (812) 284-0660
Monday—Friday | 8 a.m.– 5 p.m.

Vision Surgical Center

Dr. Black's Eye Associates of Southern Indiana
302 West 14th Street, Suite 100B
Jeffersonville, IN 47130
Phone: (812) 284-1700
Monday—Friday | 8 a.m.– 5 p.m.

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Yearly Archives: 2021

A man sits at the park after getting cataract surgery.

8 Common Questions About Cataract Surgery

Did you know that surgery to remove cataracts is the most common surgical procedure performed in the U.S.? About 3 million men and women undergo the procedure every year. Our Frankfort, KY West vision center eye doctors, along with our specialists in Jeffersonville, IN, perform cataract surgery for patients. Even though cataract surgery is very …

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A woman puts in eye drops.

What Causes Dry Eye?

Did you know that tears normally bathe the eyes, even when you're not crying? Tears lubricate eyes to keep them moist and wash away dust and microorganisms that could damage the cornea and lead to an eye infection. Some people, however, suffer from a condition called dry eye syndrome. At our Dry Eye Center in …

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A woman tests her blood sugar levels at the park.

5 Tips To Prevent Diabetic Eye Disease

Vision care is a critical concern for people with diabetes, and it's important to find a highly qualified eye doctor. In Frankfort, KY, and throughout the Kentuckiana region, the eye doctors at Dr. Black's Eye Associates help prevent and treat diabetic eye disease. Diabetic patients can also play a significant role in preventing eye disease …

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Current Patient Guidelines

All Dr. Black’s Eye Associates locations will continue to require all patients, visitors and staff to wear masks correctly while in our health care offices in accordance with the recommendations of the CDC, American Academy of Ophthalmology, American Optometric Association and the Indiana Optometric Association . If you do not have a mask, please let us know …

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What is cataract surgery?

What Is Cataract Surgery?

Cataracts are essentially a part of aging, similar to wrinkles. Nearly 22 million Americans older than 40 have cataracts, and by age 80, half of us will have developed cataracts. And, again like wrinkles, cataracts tend to creep up on you because they develop gradually. Initially, issues related to cataracts such as nearsightedness can be …

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