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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.

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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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Understanding Blue Light & Its Effect on Your Eyes in Jeffersonville, IN

Understanding Blue Light & Its Effect on Your Eyes

Blue light is becoming a growing source of concern for our eye patients. While it may seem harmless, sources of blue light such as smartphones and tablets can cause digital eyestrain which may have serious effects on your eyes. This may lead to issues such as dry eyes and accelerated macular degeneration. Opting for dry …

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Why Dry Eyes Can’t Always Be Treated With Drops

Why Dry Eye Can’t Always Be Treated With Drops

Over-the-counter eye drops might seem like an easy solution to dry eye, but it’s not always that simple. While drops may help eliminate the symptoms that come with this common eye condition, few people know that there are several forms of dry eye that may require alternative treatment. Patients suffering from dry eye in the Louisville …

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6 common symptoms of dry eye

6 Common Signs of Dry Eye (And 6 Common Causes, Too)

When patients seek dry eye treatment at one of our Frankfort, Louisville, and Kentuckiana area locations, they'll find one of the few facilities in the region that can offer a range of diagnostic tools for dry eye syndrome. Dry eye syndrome, also called ocular surface disease, is one of the most common reasons that people …

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Woman in sunglasses

Treating 2 Common Forms of Dry Eye

Dry eye is a common condition that at first glance may seem fairly self-explanatory. But even though the symptoms experienced by patients are fairly similar, there are multiple forms of dry eye that require customized treatment. One of the most common reasons that patients see an eye doctor is for ocular surface disease (dry eye).  …

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