The Early Signs of Glaucoma, Explained
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in Glaucoma
Did you know that about 3 million people in the US have glaucoma and that it is the second leading cause of blindness in the world? Despite being so widespread, many people who have glaucoma don’t even know it, as many times there are no early symptoms to indicate that something is wrong. However, regular eye exams…
Read More8 Signs You Need to Go to the Versailles Eye Clinic
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in General Eye Health
There are around 165 million US adults who wear corrective lenses. However, those folks aren’t the only ones who need to be taking a trip to the eye doctor. There are numerous reasons that one may need to go to the eye clinic. Read on to find out eight signs you need to go to…
Read MoreThe Early Signs of Cataracts That You Should Never Ignore
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in Cataracts
Did you know that 4.2 million Americans aged 40 and over suffer from uncorrectable vision impairment that led some to go blind? In most cases, vision problems can be corrected if they are caught early enough. For example, cataracts might cause someone to go blind if the problem is not dealt with. What many don’t…
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Recently, Anthem identified a credentialing error on their end that caused certain Kentucky Eye Institute (KEI) claims to be processed incorrectly as “out-of-network.” As a result, some patients may receive a letter from Anthem suggesting they seek care with another provider.
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