Patient Nicole Richey

My eyes are too valuable to choose a doctor based on price!
—Nicole Richey

What is Astigmatism?

Astigmatism is an uneven curvature of the cornea that causes light rays to focus at multiple points within the eye, distorting vision. Astigmatism often occurs in combination with nearsightedness or farsightedness.

Symptoms

With astigmatism, the eye cannot focus clearly at any distance and will have difficulties seeing fine details. Objects with vertical lines, such as walls or buildings, may appear to tilt.

Normal Vision

Normal Vision — Light rays pass through the cornea to merge and focus perfectly on the back surface of the eye (retina) producing clear vision.

Astigmatism

Astigmatism —Because the cornea is irregularly shaped, light rays focus at multiple points within the eye and distort vision. The astigmatic eye cannot focus clearly at any distance.

 

Possible Causes

Astigmatism is often hereditary, but may go unnoticed until the problem worsens with age. Other common causes include:

  • Past eye surgeries
  • Eye injury resulting in scarring of the cornea
  • Keratoconus, a disease that distorts the shape of the cornea

Treatment Options

Several treatment options can help correct an astigmatism. We’ll determine the right one for you. Some options include: