What the Cornea Does
The cornea is the clear, dome-shaped front window of your eye. It helps focus light and protects everything behind it. If it gets damaged, your vision gets blurry, pain sets in, and glare kicks in. Left untreated, it could lead to permanent vision loss.
Who Needs Cornea Care?
- Anyone dealing with corneal infections, ulcers, or inflammation
- Individuals with dry-eye, recurrent erosion, or thinning
- Patients who’ve had previous eye injuries or require corrective procedures
- Those with vision loss caused by corneal dystrophy or scarring
If you’re struggling with surface discomfort, clouded vision, or ongoing irritation, please see us.
Follow-Up & Healing
We check healing progress, adjust treatments, and support you until the condition resolves. You get continued care that matches your eye’s timeline, not ours.
Cost & Insurance
Eye-surface treatment and surgical options typically fall under medical coverage. We break down what’s covered, what’s not, and offer a transparent estimate so you can move forward with confidence.
Next Steps
Blurred vision, discomfort, or glare aren’t just annoyances. They’re signals. Let’s find the best path forward for your cornea and get your vision back on point.
Our Treatment Approach
Medical Management
Using antibiotic, antiviral, or anti-inflammatory drops to target the source quickly, we match treatment to cause, keeping vision recovery top priority.
Advanced Procedure Options
- Specialty Contact Lenses: When standard lenses don’t cut it, we fit you with scleral or rigid lenses that restore comfort and focus.
- Laser & In-Office Treatments: We offer options for erosion repair, scar smoothing, and corneal resurfacing.
- Corneal Transplants: From partial to full replacement, our surgeons bring next-level precision and post-op care you can trust.
Each step is about doing what’s right for you.

Cornea FAQs
Will my vision return after cornea treatment?
Usually yes. If damage is caught early. Results vary, but our goal is clarity without compromise.
Are specialty contact lenses uncomfortable?
Not at all. They may feel odd at first, but they float above the surface, not on it, so comfort improves fast.
Is transplant the only option?
Not always. We start with conservative care. If you need transplant-level care, we guide you through every step.
How long is recovery?
Baby steps. Surface issues may clear in days. Procedures may take weeks for full vision to return. And that’s okay. We’ll help you manage it.

