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Keratoconus Care in Clifton, NJ

If your glasses or contacts never seem quite right, or if your vision changes faster than expected, it may be more than a routine prescription issue. Our Clifton eye doctor helps patients detect and monitor keratoconus, a progressive condition that affects the shape and clarity of the cornea.

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What is Keratoconus?

Keratoconus is an eye condition where the cornea, the clear, dome-shaped surface of the eye, becomes thinner and gradually bulges outward into a cone shape. This distortion can cause blurred or distorted vision, increased light sensitivity, or difficulty with tasks like reading or night driving.

It’s most commonly diagnosed in teens and young adults, and while the exact cause isn’t always known, risk factors include genetics, eye rubbing, and certain medical conditions. The good news? With early detection and regular monitoring, we can help slow progression, protect your vision, and connect you with additional treatment options when needed.

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Keratoconus Signs to Watch For

Many patients don’t realize something’s wrong until their vision becomes noticeably distorted, or they find themselves updating their glasses prescription more often than usual. If you’re experiencing any of the following symptoms, it’s worth scheduling an eye exam:

  • Blurred or distorted vision

  • Frequent changes in prescription

  • Increased sensitivity to light

  • Halos or ghosting around lights

  • Trouble with night driving

  • Headaches or eye strain

Keratoconus Management Eye Doctor Near Elmwood Park

At New Jersey Eyes, we focus on early diagnosis and long-term monitoring to help you stay ahead of changes. Using advanced tools such as corneal topography and OCT imaging, we can track subtle changes in the shape and thickness of your cornea over time.

Every patient’s experience with keratoconus is different, so we tailor your monitoring schedule and care plan to your individual needs. If your condition progresses, we’ll discuss next steps together and connect you with trusted specialists for treatments like corneal crosslinking, custom contact lenses, or surgical options.

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Keratoconus Eye Doctor Near Elmwood Park

Keratoconus can be overwhelming at first, but you don’t have to travel far or see a different eye doctor for expert care. Dr. Bruce Mazie offers continuity of care in a setting that feels familiar, calm, and completely focused on your long-term vision.

We’re proud to support patients throughout Clifton, Montclair, Little Falls, and beyond with honest answers, modern tools, and a team that takes the time to listen.

If you’ve been noticing changes in your vision or have been diagnosed with keratoconus, we’re here to help. Book an evaluation to get clear answers and personalized care, right here in Clifton Plaza.