Dr. Rhonda Ayers Hendrix O.D.
Optometrist
748 Beal Pkwy Nw Fort Walton Beach FL, 32547About
Dr. Rhonda Hendrix is an optometrist practicing in Fort Walton Beach, FL. Dr. Hendrix specializing in providing eye care services to patients. As an optometrist, Dr. Hendrix performs eye exams, tests vision, corrects vision by prescribing eye glasses or contacts, detects certain eye disorders and manages and treats vision problems. Optometrists often work closely with ophthalmologists who may need to further treat patients with surgical procedures.
Provider Details
Dr. Rhonda Ayers Hendrix O.D.'s Practice location
Dr. Rhonda Ayers Hendrix O.D.'s reviews
Write ReviewRecommended Articles
- What is Age-Related Cataracts?
When the eye lens changes with age, cataracts develop and your vision becomes blurry. A clear structure, the lens is located at the back of the pupil. Light streams in via the cornea and the lens directs it to the retina when it enters the eye.When you start to age, cataracts can begin developing,...
- Eye Twitching: Causes and How to Stop It
What is eye twitching?While it may seem like a normal experience of the eye, eye twitching could become irritating and could be a cause for concern when it persists for a long period of time and with higher frequency. In medical terms, eye twitching is known as blepharospasm, which is defined as an...
- What are the Signs and Symptoms of Cataracts?
When the lens of the eye becomes clouded, it is a condition known as cataracts. In patients with cataracts, proteins that are contained in the lens begin to break down, making the lens cloudy with an increase in age. Because cataracts develop very slowly, vision may not be affected right away and...
- Differences Between Optometrists, Opticians, and Ophthalmologists
Safeguarding Your VisionWe are all dependent on our vision in more ways than we realize. Without a healthy vision, we would be unable to smoothly do a lot of things. Our vision enables us to properly work and recognize faces and objects.There are numerous factors that can affect our eyes, including...
- How to Prevent Cataracts
When aging and physical injury affect the tissues that consist of your eye’s lens, cataracts develops.Some genetic disorders lead to different health challenges and enhance the risk of suffering cataracts. Other medical and eye conditions that can also cause cataracts are trauma, diabetes past eye...
Nearby Providers
- Dr. Kevin Wells OD36086 Emerald Coast Pkwy Destin FL 32541
- Dr. Robert Kesead O.D.113 Lielmanis Ave Hurlburt Field FL 32544
- Dr. Peter Edward Carra OD113 LIELMANIS AVE HURLBURT FIELD FL 32544
- Dr. George D. Edlund, O.D., P.A.50 Ne Eglin Parkway Fort Walton Beach FL 32548
- Dr. James A Swallow O.D.15017 Emerald Coast Pkwy Destin FL 32541
- Dr. Rafael Oswaldo Mollega OD12671 Us Hwy 98 W Miramar Beach FL 32550