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  • Dry Eye Specialist in Las Vegas??

    Does anyone have a dry eye specialist in Las Vegas or even just a great opthamologist?
    I've been to two optometrists and one opthamologist in the area and not one has been able to provide any insight.

    Thank you!

  • #2
    Hi again!

    Natalie, I found this thread in the 'plug a doc' section. Check there you might find other docs
    http://www.dryeyezone.com/talk/showt...4488-Las-Vegas

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    • #3
      Hi there LV Natalie,
      I live in Las Vegas too, I was wondering if you had any luck with an Opthamologist. I too haven't had an real luck, although those I have seen tried hard to help me.

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      • #4
        Still no luck - but lots of attempts.
        Did you manage to find anyone? I've been considering travelling to see someone, but I can't even find someone within driving distance.

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        • #5
          I've been going to Dr. Brimhall in Centennial Hills. He's the best so far that I've tried. He has helped me and is very considerate.

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          • #6
            My dry eyes morphed into blepharospasms then apraxia of the eyelid. I have been seeing Dr. Janice Eggert, who is recommended by the blepharospasm foundation. She did a bilateral upper eyelid myectomy which helped for a short time, so recently I had a bilateral frontalis sliing done by her and it's amazing that my eyes now stay open. Yes they do get dry so I use hot packs, a humidifier and sterile drops when needed. I also have clonazepam for the anxiety to control the spasms. Botox did not do much for me, so now we've found success forf now, and I hope, forever! I am driving and reading again for the first time in four years!

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