Premier Family Eye Care can help relieve your eye allergy symptoms.
Dry, itchy, red or watery eyes are not something that you just have to live with this spring. We can offer a number of very effective medications to alleviate your discomfort.
Mold spores, dust, pollen, and a host of other allergens that come with spring are causing eye problems for many. If you suffer from eye allergies, see Dr. Hoercher to discuss options that can help you enjoy this wonderful season.
Spring can be particularly hard on contact lens wearers, but ocular allergies can also make non-contact lens wearers miserable. When allergy symptoms kick in, patients usually visit the local drugstore to pick up an antihistamine for relief. While these medications can clear up systemic symptoms like runny noses, sneezing and coughing, they can make ocular symptoms worse by reducing tear quantity and quality.
For contact lens wearers, it is important to be mindful of the "surface environment" that contact lenses create. Extended wearing times, infrequent replacement of lenses, and use of potentially irritating contact lens care products can significantly exacerbate symptoms. Proper lens care is an important part of keeping contact lens wearers safe and comfortable.
Don't just endure the spring season with eye allergies. Schedule an appointment with us this spring, and enjoy the season free from eye allergy symptoms!