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Presbyopia Treatment in Fond du Lac

Are you over 40? Struggle to read fine print?

What is Presbyopia?

Presbyopia is an age-related vision condition that causes near objects to appear blurry. It typically starts in a person’s 40’s, when the lens of the eye begins to stiffen and lose flexibility. This makes it difficult to focus on nearby objects.

Presbyopia can significantly impact your quality of life. Regular daily activities like reading books, instruction manuals and food labels, scrolling through your phone, threading a needle and other close-up tasks can become daunting.

The good news is, with the help of AEG Vision, this common vision condition can be effectively managed, so you won’t have to compromise on your quality of life.

Illustration showing a normal eye, a presbyopia eye, and a presbyopia corrected eye

Presbyopia Treatment Options

  • Eyeglasses

    • Prescription reading glasses
    • Bifocals: for distance and near vision correction
    • Progressive multifocals: see objects at a near, intermediate or far distance
  • Contact lenses

    • Bifocal contact lenses: different sections for reading and distance prescriptions
    • Monovision contact lenses: distance prescription in one eye and reading prescription in the other eye
  • Laser surgery

    Changes the shape of the cornea to correct vision. Some examples include:

    • LASIK
    • LASEK
    • Photorefractive keratectomy
  • Lens implant

    An eye surgeon removes your natural lens and replaces it with an intraocular lens. This new lens is flexible and can restore your ability to focus on near objects.

See better and feel your best with AEG Vision

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Meet our Eye Doctors

David Hammes
David Hammes O.D.
Language: English
  • Family Friendly
  • In Person Appointments
  • Professional Certification

Dr. David Hammes is a native of the Fox Valley and was born and raised in Fond du Lac, WI. He graduated from the Illinois College of Optometry in 2004 with a Doctorate of Optometry and returned to practice in his hometown with his father,…

Grant Lepley
Grant Lepley O.D.
Language: English
  • Accepting New Patients
  • Family Friendly
  • In Person Appointments
  • Professional Certification

Dr. Grant Lepley grew up near Canton, Ohio earning his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Mount Union in Ohio. He then received his Doctor of Optometry degree from the Illinois College of Optometry in Chicago, graduating in…

Cortney Birschbach
Cortney Birschbach O.D.
Language: English
  • Accepting New Patients
  • Family Friendly
  • In Person Appointments
  • Professional Certification

Dr. Cortney Birschbach is a native of Fond du Lac, born and raised. She graduated from UW-Oshkosh with a Bachelor of Science degree with minors in Psychology and Spanish. She then continued to get her Doctor of Optometry degree from the…

Suzanne Falkowski
Suzanne Falkowski O.D.
Language: English

Suzanne Falkowski, O.D., received her Doctor of Optometry from the Southern College of Optometry in 2022 and earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Biology from the University of Wisconsin - Madison in 2017. She has a special…

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Presbyopia Diagnosis Treatment in Fond du Lac

Woman putting on contact lens.
Photograph of David Hammes
Hours
  • Monday 8:30 am - 7:00 pm
  • Tuesday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Wednesday 7:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • Thursday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Friday 8:00 am - 1:00 pm
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
Insurance Plans
  • VSP
  • Medicare
  • United Healthcare
  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • Spectera
  • Davis Vision
  • Superior Vision
  • EyeMed
  • Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
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Is presbyopia impacting your daily life?

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