Eye Specialists of Mid Florida believes treating our patients to the finest quality in eye care services.  One way we feel that we can help our patients is to help them be informed and knowledgeable about their vision.  In keeping with that tradition Eye Specialists of Mid Florida has worked with 3D Eye Animations to give our patients a full library of eye animated movies. The movies range from diseases to surgery to contact lenses.  Listed below is the library of the animations Eye Specialists has to offer.

 

Our most popular animations are located on their dedicated sections of our website.  By clicking on Cataract, Glaucoma and Optical you will be directed to those sections and you will be able to view the animations.

 

To view animations click on the button of the heading you would like to learn about. Listed below each animation are the titles of all the available movies. Once you click on the button a video player will open and you can select which movie you would like to watch by clicking on the picture to the left of the title.

 

  Anatomy Cataract
 

Introduction
Cornea
Iris
Optic Nerve
Retina

       

Ciliary Body
Crystalline Lens
Macula
Pupil
Vitreous Body

Description
Nuclear Cataracts
Subcapsular
IOL Overview

Symptoms
Cortical Cataracts
Cataract Surgery

     
  Glaucoma Astigmatism
 

Introduction
How Fluid Circulates
Risk Factors
Open-Angle Glaucoma
Closed-Angle Glaucoma

Description
Cause
Ocular Hypertension
Narrow-Angle Glaucoma

Description
Cause

     
  Hyperopia (Farsighted) Myopia (Nearsighted)
 

Description
Cause

Description
Cause

     
  Presbyopia (Unable to focus clearly) Macular Degeneration
 

Description

Description
Dry Form

       

Symptoms
Wet Form

     
  Retinal Conditions Dry Eye
 

Diabetic Retinopathy (Mild): Description
Diabetic Retinopathy (Moderate): PDR
Diabetic Retinopathy (Advanced): NPDR
Macular Edema
Macular Pucker
Retinal Tear
Retinal Holes
Retinal Detachment

Introduction
Risk Factors

      

Causes
Summary

     
  Eye Diseases Tests and Treatments
 

Blepharitis
Choroidal Nevus
Corneal Neovascularization
Keratoconus
Pterygium
Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
Vitreous Detachment

Chalazion
Conjunctivitis
Fuchs Dystrophy
Pinguecula
Strabismus
Vitreous Floaters

Blepharoplasty
Monovision
Refractive Surgery

Conductive Keratoplasty
Refractive Introduction
Dilation

     
  Optical Lenses Contact Lens
 

Single Vision Lens
Progressive Lenses

    

Bifocal Lenses

Overview
Lenses for Presbyopia