Vision & Eye Care
Systemic Diseases Manifested In the Retina
The retina is the specialized part of the eye that is in the back part of the eye that collects all the light that is… Continue Reading
Ophthalmologist, Optometrist, Optician What's the Difference?
Our eyesight is a precious gift. Regular vision care is necessary to protect your eyesight and your general health and well-being. Unless directed otherwise by… Continue Reading
Retinal Detachment What You Need To Know To Save Your Sight
A retinal detachment can cause permanent vision loss. But what is it? What Is the Retina? The retina is the inner lining of the eyeball…. Continue Reading
Causes Of Redness and Irritation With Contact Lenses
Many people wear contact lenses instead of eyeglasses for a natural appearance and because of the misconception that they do not look good in glasses…. Continue Reading
What Is Age-Related Macular Degeneration?
Protect your sight and maintain your independence by understanding the early warning signs of vision changes. Jacqueline Griffiths, MD from NewView Laser Eye, Inc. shares expert advice on managing eye health to keep your world in focus.
Beautiful, Bright Eyes
A primary goal of naturopathic medicine is prevention through education, lifestyle changes, and behavior modification. Since April is Women's Eye Health and Safety Awareness Month,… Continue Reading
Uveitis Inflammation Of the Eye
Inflammation can affect the eye, specifically a part of it called the uvea. Therefore doctors call eye inflammation uveitis (like joint inflammation is called arthritis)…. Continue Reading
Complementary Treatments In Glaucoma
Many patients are interested in complementary and or alternative treatment options for glaucoma. Some alternative theories have been tested scientifically with studies and others have… Continue Reading
What Is an Epi-Retinal Membrane?
The macula is a specialized part of the retina. Imagine the eye is a camera, then the retina, located at the back part of the… Continue Reading
Diabetic Eye Disease
Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of blindness in adults, aged 20-70. Nearly half of all people with diabetes will develop some degree of diabetic… Continue Reading









