Vision & Eye Care
Contact Lenses You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby
Contact lenses have been around for many years and continue to evolve and improve. They offer people the ability to see well and comfortably while… Continue Reading
The Most Important Sense Is Your Eyesight
Why the Need To Get Regular Eye Exams? If there are problems with your eyes or your vision it can go unnoticed for long periods… Continue Reading
Eye Floaters and Flashes: Knowing When To Get Your Eyes Examined
Seeing floaters, and occasionally flashes, is a very common complaint encountered in the eye clinic. Floaters are spots that seem to drift in your field… Continue Reading
When Do You Need a Retina Specialist?
A retina specialist is an ophthalmologist (eye doctor) who has sub-specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the retina and vitreous. The retina… Continue Reading
Spring and Summer Eyecare Tips
Eye Allergies Even though temperatures fluctuate from one day to another, one thing seems constant in our area a high pollen count. Many people experience… Continue Reading
5 Ways To Maximize Your Eye Health
1. Visit your local doctor of optometry for routine annual comprehensive eye exams. During your visit your doctor will check several things, including the health… Continue Reading
Inform Your Eye Doctors Of All Your Medications
Did you know there can be many ocular side effects from drugs that you may be using for conditions unrelated to your eye condition? This… Continue Reading
Eye Injections: The Bark Is Worse Than the Bite
You may know someone who has had medicine shots in the eye to treat an eye disease. Yes, it sounds scary and painful. But if… Continue Reading
Can Acupuncture Help Restore Vision?
Acupuncture has been used for millennia to treat eye disease. Today, acupuncture can help preserve vision for those with a wide range of eye conditions including… Continue Reading
Myopia Control Therapies
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is the condition that makes it difficult to see clearly far away. Myopia is the most common refractive error of the eye. A recent study… Continue Reading









