
Dr. Ronicha Azard, OD
Optometrist
502 Windsor Ave Windsor CT, 06095About
Dr. Ronicha Azard is an optometrist practicing in Windsor, CT. Dr. Azard specializing in providing eye care services to patients. As an optometrist, Dr. Azard performs eye exams, tests vision, corrects vision by prescribing eye glasses or contacts, detects certain eye disorders and manages and treats vision problems. Optometrists often work closely with ophthalmologists who may need to further treat patients with surgical procedures.
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Can a two year old have glasses?
Yes, a two-year-old can need glasses especially if you’re noticing the child sitting close to objects they need to see clearly like characters on a television screen (or holding items close to their face). The child may do this because he/she cannot see very well but have no concept of what the real world should look like (no definition of “clear” vision). Have her vision & eye health checked at your local optometry office specializing in pediatrics (of possible) in your local area. READ MORE
I am have hazy vision in the mornings. Could it be due to my blood pressure?
There are many factors that affect vision but it really depends on your associated signs and symptoms. Visit your local eye care provider for a full health/eye history work-up to determine the root cause. READ MORE
Eye floater?
Hello, Floaters are a normal side effect of eye surgery. Literature shows that most floaters will eventually settle to the bottom of the eye due to gravity over time. If you are experiencing visual obstruction from the floater, you should avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until you are cleared by your physician at the follow-up appointment. I hope this helps and you recover soon! Dr. Ronicha Azard Lin READ MORE
Is there any supplement to improve eyesight?
Studies show a diet rich in leafy green vegetables (kale, arugula, spinach, etc.) contains healthy pigments important for the eye. These have not been proven to improve visual acuity or sharpness in vision (as this is mostly related to the eye shape and physical structures within the eye) but can improve your eye health. READ MORE
Eye floater?
Hello, Floaters are a normal side effect of eye surgery. Literature shows that most floaters will eventually settle to the bottom of the eye due to gravity over time. If you are experiencing visual obstruction from the floater, you should avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until you are cleared by your physician at the follow-up appointment. I hope this helps and you recover soon! READ MORE
Is there such a thing as a whole-eye transplant surgery?
Thank you for your question. No, there is currently no "whole-eye" surgery. There can be corneal transplant procedures however that is only part of the eye, not the whole eye. READ MORE
Can high thyroid hormone levels also affect the eyesight of a person?
Yes, thyroid disease can affect your vision. READ MORE
I had corrective eye surgery, but I still can't read without glasses. Is something wrong?
There is a condition called presbyopia that is common in populations of 40 yrs or over. Consider a visit to your local eyecare provider to find the correct reading prescription for you. READ MORE
Can blood pressure medicines cause blurred vision?
Yes, depending on the ingredients of the medication, there can be some blur side effects. READ MORE
My son has been having a yellowish discharge from his eyes. What could this be?
This could possibly be an eye infection. Please visit your local provider for treatment as soon as possilbe. READ MORE
My refractive error in both the eyes is about 6. Can you please suggest a possible treatment?
There are three options available to correct refractive error: spectacle lens correction, contact lenses, or refractive eye surgery. READ MORE
Can frequent pink eye infections be harmful?
As long as the condition is controlled with eye drops/therapeutic intervention, it will limit disease. Teaching general handwashing and hygiene can help minimize recurrences as well. Please visit your local eyecare provider for a full care plan and assessment. READ MORE
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