Importance of an Annual Eye Exam Dakota Sciences emphasizes the importance of having your eyes examined regularly by an Independent Doctor of Optometry or Ophthalmologist. These practitioners are focused on ocular health and are highly trained and skilled in their field. People often put off having regular eye exams, because they feel "My vision is Fine". Even if you don't need Visual Correction, with today's advancements in diagnostic equipment and practitioner techniques, a myriad of disorders can be detected through an eye exam making the eyes the "Windows to the body".
Dakota Sciences' corporate focus is on Quality and Innovation and we deliver with great people and leading edge technology. We partner with Independent Eye Care Professionals that are business owners in their respective communities; not corporate owned chains. Everyday, we strive to empower these professionals to provide the best products to their patients.
Dakota Sciences is composed of two divisions:- Spectacle Division - State-of-the-art Spectacle lens processing facility that insures accuracy for the patient and a highly reliable laboratory for Eye Care Professionals
- Contact Lens Division - We use advanced technology to create the
patented, custom Contact lenses.
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Detectable Diseases A sampling of the disorders detectable by your Independent Practitioner:
Glaucoma
Ocular Hypertension
Macular Degeneration
Anterior Uveitis
Retinitis Pigmentosa
- Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a group of inherited diseases that damage the light-sensitive rods and cones located in the retina. Rods, which provide peripheral and night vision are affected more than the cones which provide color and clear central vision. Signs of RP usually appear during childhood or adolescence. The first sign is often night blindness followed by a slow loss of side vision.
Cataract
Dry Eye
Diabetic Retinopathy
Keratoconus
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