Uveitis is a condition that occurs in the uvea, or the middle area of the eye. Because the uvea contains the blood vessels that supply nutrients to the eye, any form of uveitis may be serious and may be a symptom for other serious conditions.
Symptoms of uveitis may include:
Learn more about Uveitis.
Ocular infections or eye infections may be caused by bacteria, fungi, parasites, or viruses and each of these may produce various eye diseases. At the Moran Eye Center our specialists are highly trained in the treatment of uveitis and ocular infectious eye disease.
| John A. Moran Eye Center | (801) 581-2352 |
Specialties: Cataract Surgery, Comprehensive Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Refractive Surgery, Uveitis
| John A. Moran Eye Center | (801) 581-2352 |
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Specialties: Ophthalmology, Retinal Diseases, Uveitis
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