Anthony L. Aker, O.D.

  • Thu, 06/16/2011 - 10:14

    Have you ever seen something in your line of vision that is bothersome or annoying? Chances are that you are seeing a Floater. Floaters are small clumps of gel that form in the vitreous which is the clear jelly filled cavity inside the eye. Floaters take many forms, such as a spiderweb type appearance, dots, lines or squiggles. They are most often seen on light colored walls, while reading or looking into the sky.

Anthony L. Aker, O.D.

Anthony L. Aker, O.D. received his B.S. degree from the University of Florida in Gainesville in 1977 and his Doctor of Optometry degree from Southern College of Optometry in Tennessee in 1981. He is a member of the Bay County Optometric Society, Florida Optometric Association, and American Optometric Association. He began serving our community with Newberry Eye Clinic in 1981.  He specializes in contact lenses, pediatric vision, and treatment of eye diseases. He is Board-certified.