• Macular Degeneration

    One of the most important reasons for regular examinations by your eye care provider is evaluate for the development of macular degeneration. According to the Bright Focus™ Foundation, this condition is the primary cause of loss of vision and blindness in older individuals ages 60 and above and is

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  • Cataracts

    Many body parts begin to change as you age, and your eyes are no exception. One of the most common age-related eye changes is the development of cataracts. Although cataracts do not occur exclusively in older adults, they affect approximately half of all Americans by age 80. What Are Cataracts? Cataracts

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  • Glaucoma

    Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the United States, making it an important public health priority. Although there are several factors that cause glaucoma, all types of glaucoma are characterized by damage to the optic nerve. This damage prevents the brain from receiving appropriate

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  • Presbyopia

    As we age, our eyes—like the rest of our bodies—begin to lose flexibility and strength. When this happens to the lens of the eye and its surrounding muscles, your lens will become stiff. This makes it harder to see close objects clearly because the eyes can't focus properly. It's a natural part of

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Robertson Eye Center

Monday:

8AM-12PM

1PM-5PM

Tuesday:

8AM-12PM

1PM-5PM

Wednesday:

8AM-12PM

1PM-5PM

Thursday:

8AM-12PM

1PM-5PM

Friday:

8AM-12PM

1PM-5PM

Saturday:

Closed

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Closed

Testimonial

  • "I LOVE Robertson Eye Center! Dr. Robertson and Staff has always gone out of their way to not only meet all my eye needs but have made me feel like family!"
    Linsey E. - Russellville, AR