Vision & Eye Care
Don’t Let Diabetes Steal Your Vision
People with diabetes can develop an eye disease called diabetic retinopathy. This is when high blood sugar levels cause damage to blood vessels in the… Continue Reading
Advice For Your Pupils Screening and Eye Health In Children
As the new school year rolls around, students will pick out their outfit for the first day of school, pack their lunches and of course,… Continue Reading
Advanced Lens Coating Technology
Advanced lens coating technology allows crystal-clear vision in any weather, It repels dirt and simplifies lens maintenance. It can even enhance the appearance of your… Continue Reading
Repeat Visits To a Retina Eye Doctor
Many patients are surprised when they hear they need to see a retina eye doctor again, often for the rest of their lives. Usually you… Continue Reading
Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma
Some types of glaucoma can cause eye pain. Acute angle closure glaucoma can cause severe eye pain, headache, blurred vision, nausea, and vomiting. All of… Continue Reading
Wearing Glasses In the Summer 10 Tips For Enjoying Your Glasses This Summer
Sunglasses and summer these go hand in hand. Poor, uncomfortable vision or annoying glasses that's no fun. Here are some tips that will help you… Continue Reading
Raindrops To Replace Reading Glasses
As anyone who has struggled with the on and off hassle of readers knows, having the ability to focus on the details of life is… Continue Reading
Ocular Coherence Tomography
Ocular Coherence Tomography, or OCT, as an applied technology, is only about 10 years old. OCT is an advanced technology most frequently used in ophthalmology… Continue Reading
Those With Blurry Close-Up Vision Get Some New Help
Squinting while texting? Always losing your reading glasses? An eye implant that takes about 10 minutes to put in place is the newest in a… Continue Reading
Glaucoma
There are about four million people with glaucoma in the U.S. two million know that they have it, the other two million don't know yet…. Continue Reading