Vision & Eye Care
Your Aging Eyes
Your Aging Eyes From the minute we are born, our eyes begin changing. Many people make it through their first 4 decades of life without… Continue Reading
Women & Dry Eye
Dry eye syndrome is among the most common eye conditions. In healthy eyes, a thin layer of tears coats the outside surface of the eye,… Continue Reading
Women and Dry Eye
Dry eye syndrome is among the most common eye conditions in the United States. What is dry eye syndrome? In healthy eyes, a thin layer… Continue Reading
What Are Pterygium and Chalazion?
Pterygium A pterygium is a pinkish, triangular-shaped tissue growth on the cornea. Some pterygia grow slowly throughout a person's life, while others stop growing after… Continue Reading
Achieve the Best Vision of You
No Reading Glasses Conductive Keratoplasty (CK) is a non-laser vision correction procedure that uses radio waves to help restore near vision for patients with presbyopia…. Continue Reading
Spring Is In the Air and Your Eyes
Springtime is rapidly approaching. Because of the relatively mild winter we have experienced in northern Virginia, its almost certain our air will soon be filled… Continue Reading
Eye Care For the New Year
The New Year is always a great time for new beginnings and new promises. This year, make “good eye care” one of your top resolutions… Continue Reading
New Year's Resolution -" Changing the Way You See the World in 2008
Who started this resolution idea anyway? Well, the roots of the New Year's celebration can be traced back to the ancient Babylonians over four thousand… Continue Reading
Winterizing Your Skin
As we head into the winter months there is still a need for protecting our skin, not only from damaging UV rays, but also from… Continue Reading
Nutraceuticals, Vision and Anti-Aging – Part 2
Can nutraceuticals help improve quality of life? The aging process has been a challenge to modern medicine. The baby boomers have become very interested in… Continue Reading