Vision & Eye Care
Eye Floaters: Treatment Of Vitreous Strands and Opacities
What are Floaters? Small specks or clouds moving in your field of vision as you look at a blank wall or a clear blue sky… Continue Reading
Treating Astigmatism with Corrective Eyewear: A Guide to Glasses and Contact Lenses for Enhanced Vision
Astigmatism, a common refractive error, occurs when the cornea or lens of the eye has an irregular shape, causing blurred or distorted vision. Fortunately, several… Continue Reading
Eye Allergies
Eye allergies, called allergic conjunctivitis, are a common condition that occurs when the eyes react to something that irritates them (called an allergen). The eyes… Continue Reading
High Blood Pressure Can Affect Your Vision
Most people know high blood pressure and other vascular diseases pose risks to overall health, but many may not know that high blood pressure can… Continue Reading
Cataract Implants Seeing In Three Dimensions
Approximately 20.5 million Americans age 40 and older have cataracts. The opportunity for freedom from reading glasses and bifocals was not available in intraocular lens… Continue Reading
20/20 Vision In 2025
Discover expert insights on laser vision correction and innovative eye care solutions in this informative article by Dr. Jacqueline Griffiths of NewView Laser Eye, Inc. Learn how to achieve clear vision without glasses or contact lenses!
Laser-Assisted Surgeries
Laser vision corrective surgeries have made great strides in the past 30 years. The use of lasers in LASIK and cataract surgeries not only improves… Continue Reading
Do You Need Reading Glasses? 6 Things You Need to Know
Have you ever wondered if it’s time for you to get reading glasses? Maybe your vision is starting to get the tiniest bit fuzzy around… Continue Reading
Eye Cancer
Cancer of the eye is a malignancy that starts and grows in your eye. A malignancy is a group of cells that are cancerous (non-typical… Continue Reading
Do you Need an Eye Doctor?
Everyone needs an eye doctor to evaluate eye health and catch problems early while they are still the most treatable. Although infants’ eyes are typically… Continue Reading