What Are Spring Eye Allergies?
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in General Eye Health
With the arrival of spring, we are entering allergy season, which can cause congestion, headaches, and itchy eyes but also marks new beginnings. Eye allergies, also known as allergic conjunctivitis, are a common condition, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology. You are not alone in this. They occur when the eyes react to…
Read MoreWomen’s Eye Health
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in General Eye Health
March is Women’s History Month, a time to observe and celebrate the vital role that women have played in American history. Women have made significant contributions to culture, society, and medicine. Every woman is essential and contributes daily to improving lives, whether it be for family, colleagues, or the community. A woman’s everyday life is…
Read MoreMeet, Dr. Aditya Mehta!
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in General Eye Health
Aditya Mehta, M.D., is a board-certified ophthalmologist specializing in cataract surgery, oculoplastic surgery, and retinal conditions. He began his education at the United States Military Academy in West Point, NY, and earned a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from the University of New Mexico. Dr. Mehta went on to complete his medical degree at the…
Read MoreWhat is a Cataract?
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in Cataracts
What is a Cataract? A cataract is a dense, cloudy area that forms in the eye’s lens. A cataract begins when proteins in the eye form clumps that prevent the lens from sending clear images to the retina. The retina converts the light that comes through the lens into signals. It sends the signals to…
Read More5 Signs You Could Be a Good Candidate for LASIK
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in Vision Care
LASIK eye surgery has helped millions of Americans with refractive errors gain more visual freedom. This procedure uses a laser to precisely alter the shape of the cornea, a common cause of blurry vision. The remarkable success of LASIK surgery can be attributed to careful patient screening by providers like Kentucky Eye Institute. By identifying…
Read MoreWhat Do Your Eyes Reveal About Your Heart?
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in General Eye Health
February often brings thoughts of heart-shaped candies and heart-themed décor for Valentine’s Day, but more importantly, it should make you think about your heart health, too! February is Heart Health Month, a time to focus on heart health and disease prevention. However, many don’t realize that the eyes and heart are not just connected but…
Read MoreFebruary is Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in General Eye Health
February is Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month, a month dedicated to raising awareness about a condition that impacts millions of lives. We want to highlight the importance of eye health and encourage everyone to prioritize their vision. Join the movement to spread knowledge and support those affected by AMD! What is Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)?…
Read MoreWhat Happens During Cataract Surgery?
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in Cataracts
If you’re over fifty, you may have started noticing changes in your vision, and not for the better. Not only are things becoming blurrier, but there seems to be a kind of general haze, like peering through a sheet of wax paper. These are all symptoms of a common eye condition called cataracts. If left…
Read MoreHow Long Does It Take to Go Blind from Cataracts?
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in Cataracts
The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that over 2.2 billion people globally have distant or near vision impairment. About one billion of these cases result from preventable or untreated issues such as cataracts. Cataracts are common among people above 40 years, and they often worsen with age. But how long does it take to go…
Read MoreTips For Choosing Glasses at Your Local Versailles Eye Clinic
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in Uncategorized
Have you ever walked into an eye clinic and felt overwhelmed by the sheer number of glasses on display? You’re not alone! Many people feel unsure about choosing frames that look good and lenses that improve their vision. At Kentucky Eye Institute, we understand that choosing glasses is a personal decision. With the guidance of…
Read MoreNotice Only For Anthem Medicare Advantage Insurance Patients:
Dear Valued Kentucky Eye Institute Patient,
We want to make you aware of an issue affecting some of our patients who are Anthem Medicare Advantage members.
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.
Please disregard any such letters. Kentucky Eye Institute remains in-network with all Anthem Medicare Advantage plans.
Anthem has already corrected the credentialing error on their end, and they are in the process of reprocessing all affected claims. No further action is needed from you currently. Our team is also actively monitoring the error with Anthem to ensure everything is appropriately resolved.
If you have received this letter and still have questions, please contact us directly at any of our locations: https://kyeye.com/locations/.
We’re here to support you and ensure your care continues without interruption. Thank you again for trusting Kentucky Eye Institute with your eye health.
Sincerely,
The Kentucky Eye Institute Team