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We may be nowhere close to the ocean, but did you know you can still catch “Surfer’s Eye” right here in Kanas?
A pterygium is a noncancerous eye condition that affects more than three million people in the United States each year.
Pterygium is often referred to as Surfer’s Eye because it is largely linked to ultraviolet light exposure. This eye condition is most often diagnosed in people who spend a lot of time outdoors. It occurs when a growth of tissue forms on the outer layer of your eye. While it is not a serious condition, a pterygium can cause discomfort and impact your vision.
The eye doctors at The EyeDoctors Optometrists use cutting-edge technology to determine the severity of your condition and provide the best treatment plan for you. Schedule an appointment with one of our offices today.

At The EyeDoctors Optometrists, our goal is to provide every patient with their best vision possible. We have convenient Kansas locations, including offices in Topeka, Olathe, Emporia, and Lawrence. Find the location closest to you!

Pterygium is a common eye condition that can affect all members of your family. At The EyeDoctors Optometrists, we provide expert, compassionate eye care and treat eye conditions for patients of all ages. If you believe you or your loved one may have a pterygium, schedule an exam today!
Blindness from a pterygium or as a complication of pterygium surgery is extremely rare and should not concern someone who has this condition.
While a pterygium may stop growing or clear up on its own, treatment is often necessary. If you see or feel a growth on your eye, or experience redness, itchiness, or loss in vision, call us to schedule an appointment with The EyeDoctors Optometrists today.
Your eye doctor may recommend surgery to remove the pterygium if eye drops or ointments do not provide relief or the growth impacts your vision. We will work with you to determine the best treatment option to help you experience life pain-free and with the best vision possible.