You’re invited to Berks Eye’s Patient Appreciation Event!

Berks Eye Physicians & Surgeons, Ltd.

Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Special Events 10 am – 3 pm

Eye Care Specialist Reading PA

Berks Eye wants to thank you for allowing us to share in the care of your eye health. As a special thank you, we are inviting you to join us at our office on Wednesday, November 10, 2021 for a day full of fun! Come see us at 1802 Paper Mill Road in Wyomissing for:

• Raffle Prizes
• Games & Giveaways
• Refreshments
• Special Discounts on Glasses
• Fun!

NO RSVP REQUIRED

As appeared in Berks Encore December 2020

Berks Eye Physicians & Surgeons, Ltd.

Cataracts: The Journey from Cloudy to Clarity
By Dr. Kasey Pierson M.D.
Berks Eye Physicians and Surgeons

Trouble driving at night due to glare from headlights? Glasses no longer work or the prescription is constantly changing? Unable to see the things you enjoy to do? These frustrations can be caused from the almost inevitable formation of cataracts in the eyes. Cataracts are the leading cause of preventable blindness in the world and removing them is the most common procedure performed in the United States every year. What is a cataract really though?

Many people have heard of the term cataract but few people, including some people who have even had the surgery to remove them, know what a cataract actually is. Simply put, inside of our eyes and behind the colored portion, called the iris, we all have a spherical lens that helps focus light allowing us to see. This lens is initially crystal clear allowing for good vision.  As we age, the proteins in the lens begin to compact, break down, and become cloudy. Usually beginning around the age of 50, this slowly progressing process is what ultimately causes the formation of cataracts. Hence the inevitable component of cataracts; if people live long enough, everyone will develop them. Luckily there is a quick and safe option to remove them.

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“Cataracts.” AboutKidsHealth.ca. December 12, 2012.
https://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/article?contentid=837&language=english

Cataract surgery has been happening since 800 BC. Early civilizations used a technique known as couching which involves a sharp object inserted through the front of the eye, pushing the lens/cataract backwards.  Over the centuries eye surgery improved to the point where a 10 mm incision would be made to remove the cataract as a single piece.  However, it still required hospitalization for up to 2 weeks, and patient’s needed “coke-bottle” glasses to see. Thanks to the exponential improvement of technology over the last 40 years, we have finally arrived at modern day cataract surgery where patients can obtain spectacle-free vision.

Nowadays, cataract surgery represents one of the safest, quickest, and life changing surgeries.  In as little as 10-15 minutes a cataract can be removed and replaced with a new clear artificial lens. No needles. No injections. Only eye drops are necessary to numb the eye for the surgery, during which patients experience no pain. Furthermore, small incisions allow for a sutureless surgery. Once completed, patients can go directly home to enjoy their new vision!

Although inevitable, cataracts cause no permanent damage and vision loss can be completely reversed. The time to remove them is when a patient is having enough problems and is ready to have the surgery. No need to rush. An Ophthalmologist, or eye surgeon, like myself will be ready when you are.

You Should Be Seeing Dr. Guri Bronner

Berks Eye Physicians & Surgeons, Ltd.
Optometrist, Dr Bronner, Reading PA

Special Thank You

Berks Eye Physicians & Surgeons, Ltd.

Special Thank You

Berks Eye wants to thank you for allowing us to share in the care of your eye health. As a special thank you, we are inviting you to join us at our office on August 21 from 10am to 4 pm for refreshments, raffle prizes, the opportunity to shop new eyewear, and loads of fun! You will also have a chance to meet our new doctors, Kasey Pierson, M.D. and Travis Gabriel, O.D.

No RSVP is required.

Congratulations to Dr. Kasey Pierson on his first day at Berks Eye Physicians & Surgeons

Berks Eye Physicians & Surgeons, Ltd.

Congratulations to Dr. Kasey Pierson on his first day at Berks Eye Physicians & Surgeons. Dr. Pierson is a board-certified, fellowship-trained cornea specialist with experience in cataract and refractive surgery and focuses on state-of-the-art medical and surgical treatment of eye disease.

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Help us welcome Kasey Pierson, M.D.

Berks Eye Physicians & Surgeons, Ltd.

Berks Eye is proud to announce that there is a new physician joining the practice. Help us welcome Kasey Pierson, M.D. who is a fellowship trained cornea, cataract, and refractive surgery specialist. Call to schedule your appointment today.

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Berks Eye is proud to announce…

Berks Eye Physicians & Surgeons, Ltd.

Berks Eye is proud to announce that we have a new optometrist joining our team. Please help us in welcoming Dr. Travis Gabriel who specializes in optometry and contact lenses. Call to schedule your appointment today.

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Reading Eagle: A Look at Macular Degeneration

Berks Eye Physicians & Surgeons, Ltd.

Dr. Bronner was featured in Reading Eagle, Health and Wellness, regarding macular degeneration. Click here to read more.

Fight Vision Loss Testimonial

Berks Eye Physicians & Surgeons, Ltd.

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Testimonial Feb 2019

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