Dr. Brenda F. Jones, M.D., Ophthalmologist
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Dr. Brenda F. Jones, M.D.

Ophthalmologist

210 N Seventh Street Suite 200 Marietta OH, 45750

About

Dr. Brenda Jones is an ophthalmologist practicing in Marietta, OH. Dr. Jones specializes in eye and vision care. As an ophthalmologist, Dr. Jones can practice medicine as well as surgery. Opthalmologists can perform surgeries because they have their medical degrees along with at least eight years of additional training. Dr. Jones can diagnose and treat diseases, perform eye operations and prescribe eye glasses and contacts. Ophthalmologists can also specialize even further in a specific area of eye care.

Education and Training

Univ of Nc At Chapel Hill Sch of Med, Chapel Hill Nc 1980

Board Certification

OphthalmologyAmerican Board of OphthalmologyABO

Provider Details

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Dr. Brenda F. Jones, M.D.
Dr. Brenda F. Jones, M.D.'s Expert Contributions
  • Is eye laser surgery risky?

    All surgical procedures have elements of risk, ra risks ranging from minimal to significant. There are many types of laser eye surgeries and I would recommend you ask your eye surgeon or research the specific surgical procedure. READ MORE

  • How can I slow down myopia?

    If you are an adult over 20 years, myopia tenda to slow down or stop by the age of 20. Some studies have shown that kids who spend a significant time in sunlight have a slow down in myopia, but how much has not been reliably determined. Myopia is overwhelmingly determined through genetics. READ MORE

  • How can I fix myopia?

    Myopia can not be fixed; it, like other medical conditions can be treated. Corrective lenses (glasses and or contact lenses) and refractive surgery and clear lensectomy are the accepted treatments for myopia. Discuss the possible treatments with your eyecare specialist. READ MORE

  • Should I wear my glasses while using my phone?

    If your glasses make your vision clearer with twhy.hem on, then wear them while using your phone, however if they make vision blurrier / worse when READ MORE

  • Will my eyes hurt after LASIK?

    Usually there is none to very limited eye discomfort after Lasik. If there is minimal discomfort it is like a mild foreign body sensation, similar to something under a contact lens and lasts for less than 12-24 hours. If pain persists or is severe, please comtact your surgeon. READ MORE

  • What causes red eyes in adults?

    There are multiple reasons for redness in adult eyes - irritation, infection, hemorrhages in conjunctiva, inflammation, post eye surgery and trauma. The eyes are constantly exposed to environments and irritations, plus infectious agents, etc. READ MORE

  • Should I wear sunglasses after LASIK surgery?

    Immediately after Lasik surgery, you will be advised what eye gear that you will wear. Once you are through the early post -op period, you can wear sunglasses as you would normally wear them. READ MORE

  • When can I drive after LASIK surgery?

    You will be able to drive once your eye surgeon is sure your vision meets the requirements to drive. This is usually within days if Lasik was expected to get rid of all or most of your limited or poor vision. Abide by your eye surgeon's recommendations after your surgery. READ MORE

  • Can glasses help with farsightedness?

    Yes, farsightedness has been treated with hyperopic glasses for many, many years, just as nearsightedness has been treated with myopic glasses. Glasses and contact lenses are the two ways that far sighted and near sighted vision problems are corrected so these people can have better vision. READ MORE

  • What do you do when your eyes hurt from light?

    Pain in the eyes from light has to be differentiated from photophobia which is significant light sensitivity without pain. Photophobia can be treated with dark lenses and other sun protective head gear - hats, caps. Pain associated with lights should be evaluated and possibly treated by an eye care specialist. This pain can be caused by a traumatic eye injury or in someone with an inflammatory condition / disease. Recommend an eye examination with an ophthalmologist who can diagnose, treat and diagnose any systemic as well as eye inflammation. READ MORE

  • Can I swim in the sea with an eye infection?

    No it would not be wise or safe to swim in sea water with an infection due to exposure to the myriad of infectious agents in the sea water. READ MORE

  • Should I wear contact lenses all the time for myopia?

    You do not have to wear contact lenses all the time for myopia or any refractive error. Glasses are available and can be worn to prevent over wear symptoms and if infections occur. Contact lenses usually allow wearers more normal sized visual images than glasses, especially if there is significant myopia or hyperopia. Contact lens wearers tend to be more comfortable in daily wear rather than 2-4 week lenses and have less problems associated with their eyes. READ MORE

  • Can eyedrop cause cloudy vision?

    There are hundreds, if not thousands of eye drops, so it is necessary to know what eye drop is being put in your eye and why you are using the drop. READ MORE

  • Is it normal to see spots after cataract surgery?

    Seeing spots could be due to more than one cause. Floating or moving black to opaque spots, " floaters" can become more visible after cataract surgery because the cloudy cataract has been removed and is no longer blurring or decreasing the amount of light entering the eye and visual axis. The floaters are areas of the vitreous that have separated from the retina and are now visible when in normal to bright lighting. Floaters are usually not associated with sight threatening problems and are mostly a nuisance. READ MORE

  • How can I improve my night vision after Lasik?

    The amber colored lenses help with the glare associated with night or dimly lit vision. If your Lasik has corrected your near- or far- sighted or astigmatic visual problem as complete as planned, then enhancing the surrounding light is the best option to improve night vision. READ MORE

  • 25M - Experiencing blurry vision symptoms after taking LSD around 25 days after my ICL procedure

    Recommend you see your personal physician who can refer you to an ophthalmologist if eye or vision symptom persists. You can google medical literature on LSD interactions and untoward effects on the different body organ systems. READ MORE

  • What does an eye infection look like?

    There is no one way that an eye infection looks. It depends on what part of the eye is infected, the eyelids, cornea, conjunctiva, tear ducts or the vitreous, retina. If the eye is red, painful and there is pustular drainage and or eyelid redness and swelling, one should be concerned about an infection .Seek care with an eye doctor for diagnosis and treatment. READ MORE

  • Will I need reading glasses after cataract surgery?

    It depends on the type of intra ocular lens ( IOL implant ) that is placed into your eye. There are 3 main types: 1) distance vision correction without astigmatism correction - yes you will need reading glasses after surgery, 2) distance vision with astigmatism correction - yes, you will need reading glasses and 3) multifocal IOL - no reading glasses required approximately 90-95% of the time. Discuss the types with your cataract surgeon. READ MORE

  • Does vision get worse after Lasik?

    The majority of people that have Lasik surgery have better vision after Lasik without needing glasses or contact lenses. Lasik does not correct your vision better than you could see with the best correction that glasses or contacts provided. However if complications occurred during or after Lasik, your vision may be less clear than with glasses or contact lenses prior to Lasik. READ MORE

  • How do I disinfect my glasses after pink eye?

    The virus does not survive on inanimate objects for more than a few minutes. Unless someone else is wearing or handling your glasses, there should be no reason to fear pink eye or conjunctivitis from glasses. READ MORE

Dr. Brenda F. Jones, M.D.'s Practice location

Brenda Jones, MD

210 N Seventh Street Suite 200 -
Marietta, OH 45750
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New patients: 740-373-8046
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330 N SANDHILL BLVD STE A -
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