Medical Diseases That Affect The Eye

Medical Diseases Affecting the Eye

  • Myasthenia Gravis
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Lyme Disease
  • Sarcoidosis
  • Polymyalgia Rheumatica
  • Brain Tumors
  • Sjogren’s Syndrome
  • Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA) – Strokes
  • Collagen Vascular Disease

 

Medical Diseases That Affect The Eye – Hudson Ophthalmology

At Hudson Ophthalmology, we understand that many systemic medical conditions can directly impact vision and long-term eye health. Patients throughout Cortlandt Manor, Westchester County, Putnam County, Rockland County, and the Hudson Valley rely on our experienced team for comprehensive diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of medical eye diseases associated with diabetes, hypertension, autoimmune disorders, aging, and other chronic health conditions.

As a trusted provider of medical eye care Cortlandt Manor NY and comprehensive eye exam Westchester NY services, Hudson Ophthalmology focuses on early detection and proactive management to help preserve healthy vision and prevent complications before permanent damage occurs.

Diabetes & Diabetic Eye Disease

Diabetes is one of the most common medical conditions affecting eye health and vision. Elevated blood sugar levels can damage the delicate blood vessels inside the retina, leading to diabetic retinopathy, diabetic macular edema, and vision loss if left untreated. Patients searching for a diabetic eye exam Westchester NY or diabetic retinopathy screening Peekskill NY can receive detailed retinal evaluations and ongoing monitoring at Hudson Ophthalmology.

Our diabetic eye care services include:

  • Comprehensive diabetic eye exams
  • Retinal imaging and monitoring
  • Early diabetic retinopathy detection
  • Long-term diabetic eye disease management
  • Vision preservation strategies for diabetic patients

Patients from Rockland County, Spring Valley, Beacon, Mahopac, and surrounding communities trust our team for advanced diabetic eye specialist Rockland County NY care and routine medical eye care Cortlandt Manor NY focused on protecting long-term vision health.

Glaucoma & Ocular Hypertension

Medical conditions such as high blood pressure, vascular disease, diabetes, and family history can increase the risk of glaucoma and optic nerve damage. At Hudson Ophthalmology, patients benefit from advanced glaucoma monitoring Hudson Valley NY and personalized treatment plans from a glaucoma specialist Westchester NY experienced in complex disease management.

Our glaucoma services include:

  • Optic nerve evaluation Westchester NY
  • Visual field testing Westchester NY
  • OCT imaging glaucoma Westchester NY
  • Ocular hypertension treatment Westchester NY
  • Open angle glaucoma treatment Westchester NY
  • Narrow angle glaucoma specialist NY care

We also provide advanced treatment options including glaucoma laser treatment Westchester NY, selective laser trabeculoplasty SLT Westchester, minimally invasive glaucoma surgery MIGS Westchester, and iStent glaucoma implant Westchester NY procedures when appropriate.

Autoimmune Diseases & Eye Inflammation

Autoimmune conditions including rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and inflammatory disorders can affect the eyes and surrounding tissues, causing symptoms such as dryness, blurred vision, inflammation, and discomfort. Hudson Ophthalmology provides hydroxychloroquine eye monitoring NY, Plaquenil eye exam Westchester NY, rheumatoid arthritis eye follow-up Westchester, and lupus eye care Westchester NY for patients requiring ongoing ocular monitoring related to systemic disease or medication use.

Patients receiving long-term medications that may impact retinal health benefit from regular eye evaluations and imaging to detect changes early and preserve vision whenever possible.

Dry Eye Disease & Corneal Health

Many chronic medical conditions and medications contribute to dry eye disease and ocular surface irritation. Patients experiencing burning, tearing, redness, fluctuating vision, or discomfort can receive advanced dry eye treatment Westchester NY and chronic dry eye specialist Cortlandt Manor NY care at Hudson Ophthalmology.

Treatment options include:

  • Intense pulsed light IPL dry eye Westchester
  • IPL therapy for dry eyes Peekskill NY
  • LipiFlow dry eye treatment Westchester NY
  • Meibomian gland dysfunction treatment Westchester
  • Punctal plugs dry eye Cortlandt Manor NY
  • Evaporative dry eye specialist NY services

Our goal is to improve tear quality, restore ocular comfort, and help patients maintain healthy corneal function and clear vision.

Macular Degeneration & Age-Related Eye Disease

Aging and systemic vascular disease can contribute to retinal degeneration and central vision loss. Patients looking for age related macular degeneration Westchester NY care or an ARMD specialist Cortlandt Manor NY can receive advanced retinal monitoring and ongoing evaluations designed to detect progression early.

Hudson Ophthalmology offers:

  • ARMD monitoring Hudson Valley NY
  • Macular degeneration monitoring Peekskill NY
  • Drusen macular degeneration screening Westchester
  • Long-term retinal health evaluations
  • Personalized treatment recommendations

Patients throughout northern Westchester, Putnam County, and the Hudson Valley trust our team for comprehensive retinal care and age-related eye disease management.

Trusted Comprehensive Eye Care in Westchester NY

As a physician-owned eye practice Cortlandt Manor NY and board certified ophthalmologist Westchester NY provider, Hudson Ophthalmology is dedicated to helping patients understand how medical conditions affect their eyes and vision. Our practice combines advanced diagnostic technology, individualized care, and long-term disease management to support lifelong eye health for every patient we serve.

Whether you need diabetic eye care, glaucoma treatment, dry eye therapy, macular degeneration monitoring, or routine comprehensive eye exams, Hudson Ophthalmology provides trusted medical eye care for patients throughout Westchester County and the Hudson Valley.