Dr. Viola Kanevsky O.D.
Optometrist (Pediatric) | Pediatrics
527 Columbus Ave New York NY, 10024About
Viola Kanevsky is a pediatric optometrist practicing in New York, NY. Viola specializes in providing eye care services to children. As an optometrist, Viola performs eye evaluations, tests vision, corrects vision by prescribing eye glasses or contacts, detects certain eye disorders and manages and treats vision problems. Viola is specifically trained to examine and treat visual disorders in children. Pediatric optometrists will typically prescribe children glasses until age 12, and around 12 years of age children can be prescribed contact lenses.
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Why do I have yellow eyes?
There are many reasons the conjunctiva can have a yellow tinge including, but not limited to age, infections, smoking, over-exposure to sun, and liver dysfunction. If you have tried using artificial tears and have seen no improvement, it is prudent to see your eye doctor (optometrist or ophthalmologist) so that they can look under a microscope and perform diagnostic tests to rule out any serious issued. READ MORE
Do your eyes need a rest from contacts?
The simple answer is, "sometimes a break is a good idea." However, many of my patients wear medically necessary contacts and while I always recommend daily (no overnight) wear, not everyone is able to take an entire day off because glasses may offer inadequate vision. I would always follow the advice of the eye doctor who evaluated your contact lens fit, as they know your eyes best! READ MORE
Can I fly after having laser eye surgery?
It's better to defer the flight until after your first follow up and the surgeon has cleared you for flight. Depending on what type of laser you are getting, the flight can cause complications if undertaken too soon. READ MORE
Are there drops available to treat dry eyes?
Many many drops, but the first line of defense is to get a good eye examination to determine the cause of your discomfort. This way the root of the problem can be addressed, rather than opting to try random drops blindly, no pun intended! READ MORE
My eyes strain a lot when working on my computer. What could be the issue?
It could be normal aging, undiagnosed hyperopia, a binocular vision issue, or dryness. Many possibilities here. Get a good comprehensive eye examination. READ MORE
Why are my eyes sore after contacts?
You should definitely see your eye doctor to figure out if a different lens would be more appropriate. Contact lenses should not cause your eyes to be red and sore if they are fitting well and if your eyes are healthy. READ MORE
Can optometrists do Botox treatment?
Not in NYC. READ MORE
How would the optometrist prepare my eyes to test for cataract?
You will have a refraction, examination by microscope, glaucoma check, and dilated retinal examination. Be prepared to have blurred vision for a few hours after the examination as you recover from the drops. READ MORE
What are the treatment options for dry eye?
There are many options but the first thing you should do is have a full eye examination to ascertain the cause. READ MORE
Are contact lenses safe to use?
They are very safe assuming they are properly fitted by an optometrist, disposed off on a regular schedule as prescribed, disinfected properly, and always removed before sleep, showering, and swimming. READ MORE
Can cheap sunglasses ruin my vision?
Sunglasses without good UV protection can indeed cause more harm than good as the pupil dilates under a dark lens allowing more UV to pass inside the eye. Good sunglasses should have 100% UVA and B shielding. READ MORE
How often should I get an eye examination?
Depends on your prescription, contact lens use, and general health. If you wear contacts then yearly. If not, every two to three is ok until age 40. READ MORE
Constant eye floaters--what's wrong?
While these floaters may be a normal deterioration of the vitreous gel inside your eyes, they can also be signs of other things, among them diabetes, hypertension, and retinal tearing. You should have a comprehensive dilated eye examination. READ MORE
Is seeing flashes bad?
Assuming you have had a full eye examination including dilation to make sure your retinas are intact, occasional flashes may be normal, but retinal tears need to be ruled out first. READ MORE
Why do I see black spots when I stand up?
Many things. You should have an eye exam and check your blood pressure to start. READ MORE
Is sunlight bad for your eyes?
Excessive UV exposure can cause cataracts and macular degeneration. Sunglasses should be worn for extended outdoor activities. READ MORE
What causes retinal disorders in a person?
Macular degeneration can be genetic and/or environmental. You can decrease your risk by wearing UV protection outdoors, eating a healthy diet full of dark leafy greens and fresh fruits and vegetables, and avoiding smoking. READ MORE
What causes boils inside the eyes?
I assume you mean styes? This can be related to hygiene, diet, and stress. Get a check up and have your eye doctor help you find the cause and treatment. READ MORE
Why do my eyes hurt when I look to the side?
One cause may be episcleritis. You should have an eye examination. READ MORE
Are colored lenses bad for the eyes?
As long as they are properly fitted and monitored by your eye doctor, many color lenses can be perfectly fine for your eyes. A doctor will make sure the lenses fit and transmit the correct amount of oxygen to your cornea. This is different for each patient. READ MORE
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