Sandra Lora Cremers MD, FACS

Fellow of the American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO), Board Examiner and Board Exam Writer with a particular interest in state of the art cataract surgery, laser eye surgeries for myopia, cataract, and glaucoma, and state of the art treatments for dry eye disease. Dr. Cremers trained and taught at Harvard Medical School for close to a decade. She conducted research with Dr. Judah Folkman on the angiogenesis bases of ocular rosacea in search for a cure for the many causes of dry eye disease.

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Thursday, May 29, 2025

Eye Redness, Prominent Blood Vessels of the Eye, Pinguecula, Pterygium: Why Does It Happen and What Can You Do to Treat and Prevent It?

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This blog post as well as this entire blog is meant to for educational purposes. Please always check with your eye doctor and or eye surgeon...

What to do if Blepharitis is Not Helped by Xdemvy or Teatree oil or hypochlorous acid? Or if you’re allergic to these options? Answer: consider intense post light, even if you’re very dark skinned.

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Inflammation of the eyelid is called blepharitis and can be very frustrating! Sometimes the over-the-counter medication’s such as diluted Te...
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