Huron Ophthalmology, P.C.

Huron Ophthalmology, P.C. We are a full service eye care provider and have fellowship trained physicians in glaucoma, cornea surgery, and eye plastic surgery.

In addition we offer complete eye exams, as well as eyeglasses, contact lenses, and eye surgery.

04/27/2026

Cataracts are commonly associated with aging, but they can develop earlier due to genetics, injury, certain medications, or medical conditions. Cataracts develop gradually and may cause blurry vision, glare from lights, or difficulty seeing clearly at night. Regular eye exams help detect cataracts early and monitor changes in vision over time.

If you’re noticing changes in your vision, schedule an eye exam to learn more about your options.

Eye injuries can happen in many everyday situations, from sports and yard work to home improvement projects.The good new...
04/25/2026

Eye injuries can happen in many everyday situations, from sports and yard work to home improvement projects.

The good news is that more than 90% of eye injuries can be prevented with proper protective eyewear.
Simple precautions like wearing safety glasses during DIY projects or protective sports eyewear during athletic activities can make a big difference in protecting your vision.

Taking steps to protect your eyes today can help safeguard your sight for years to come. Talk to your doctor to learn more.

Spending hours on phones, computers and tablets can lead to digital eye strain, causing symptoms like dry eyes, blurred ...
04/24/2026

Spending hours on phones, computers and tablets can lead to digital eye strain, causing symptoms like dry eyes, blurred vision, headaches and fatigue.

One simple way to reduce strain is the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. This helps your eyes relax and refocus.

Blinking more often, adjusting screen brightness and positioning your screen at eye level can also help improve comfort during long periods of screen use.

If screen time is affecting your vision, your eye doctor can help recommend solutions. Make an appointment to learn more.

April is Sports Eye Safety Month.If your doctor asks about sports or recreational activities, they’re helping protect yo...
04/21/2026

April is Sports Eye Safety Month.

If your doctor asks about sports or recreational activities, they’re helping protect your vision.
Protective eyewear can prevent up to 90% of serious eye injuries.

Whether it’s pickleball, baseball, cycling, or basketball, your eyes deserve protection.

Good vision helps you perform. Safe vision protects you long-term.

Glaucoma is often called the “silent thief of sight” because it usually develops without early symptoms.This condition d...
04/17/2026

Glaucoma is often called the “silent thief of sight” because it usually develops without early symptoms.
This condition damages the optic nerve and can lead to permanent vision loss if left untreated. The good news is that glaucoma can often be managed when detected early and monitored over time.

Regular comprehensive eye exams allow your doctor to evaluate eye pressure, assess the optic nerve, and look for early signs of glaucoma.

Early detection helps protect long-term vision. Make your appointment today.

Women face a higher risk for several eye conditions, including dry eye disease, cataracts, glaucoma and macular degenera...
04/15/2026

Women face a higher risk for several eye conditions, including dry eye disease, cataracts, glaucoma and macular degeneration.

In fact, the American Academy of Ophthalmology notes that nearly two-thirds of people living with vision impairment worldwide are women. Factors such as hormonal changes, autoimmune disease and longer life expectancy may contribute to this increased risk.

Regular comprehensive eye exams play an important role in detecting eye conditions early and helping protect long-term vision.

If it’s been a while since your last exam, April is a great time to schedule one.

April is Stress Awareness Month.If your eye doctor asks about headaches, eye strain, or screen fatigue, they may be eval...
04/14/2026

April is Stress Awareness Month.

If your eye doctor asks about headaches, eye strain, or screen fatigue, they may be evaluating how stress and digital use are affecting your vision.

Stress can contribute to:
• Blurry vision
• Eye strain
• Dry eye symptoms
• Light sensitivity

Your eyes often reflect what your body is experiencing. Routine exams help connect the dots.

04/13/2026

Glaucoma is often called the silent thief of sight because it usually has no early warning signs. Many people don’t realize they have glaucoma until vision loss has already begun.

The good news is that regular comprehensive eye exams can detect glaucoma early, when treatment can help protect vision.

Annual eye exams are one of the most important steps you can take to safeguard your sight. Call the office to make your appointment today.

Spring sports season is here, and protecting your eyes is just as important as protecting the rest of your body.Sports l...
04/10/2026

Spring sports season is here, and protecting your eyes is just as important as protecting the rest of your body.

Sports like basketball, baseball and racquet sports are among the leading causes of eye injuries. Protective eyewear made with polycarbonate lenses is designed to help shield your eyes from impact while you play.

Whether you’re competing, practicing or playing recreationally, wearing the right eye protection can help reduce the risk of injury. Talk to your eye doctor about protective eyewear designed for your sport.

Sports are a great way to stay active, but they can also put your eyes at risk if proper protection isn’t used.According...
04/08/2026

Sports are a great way to stay active, but they can also put your eyes at risk if proper protection isn’t used.

According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, up to 90% of serious eye injuries can be prevented with protective eyewear. Sports like basketball, baseball, racquet sports and hockey are among the most common causes of sports-related eye injuries.

Protective eyewear made with polycarbonate lenses can help shield your eyes from impact while you play.

If you or your child participates in sports this spring, talk to your eye doctor about the right protective eyewear for your activity.

Your eyes can reveal early signs of:➡️ Diabetes➡️ Hypertension➡️ Autoimmune conditions➡️Neurological concernsIf your doc...
04/07/2026

Your eyes can reveal early signs of:
➡️ Diabetes
➡️ Hypertension
➡️ Autoimmune conditions
➡️Neurological concerns
If your doctor asks about medications, family history or any changes since your last visit, they’re assessing your whole health, not just your eyesight.

Comprehensive care protects more than vision.

04/06/2026

Spring allergies can make your eyes itchy, watery, and uncomfortable, but rubbing them may actually make symptoms worse. Rubbing your eyes can release more histamines and further irritate the surface of the eye.

Instead, try artificial tears, a cold compress or allergy eye drops to help soothe irritation. If seasonal allergies are affecting your eyes, your eye doctor can recommend treatments to help you stay comfortable this spring.

Make an appointment to learn more.

Address

5477 W. Clark Road
Ypsilanti, MI
48197

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17344346000

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