Help Prevent Pinkeye With Good Habits
Pinkeye (conjunctivitis) can affect people of all ages. It looks just like it sounds—pink, bloodshot eyes...
Pinkeye (conjunctivitis) can affect people of all ages. It looks just like it sounds—pink, bloodshot eyes...
Our eyes are sensitive to the environment around us. And although it’s typically not dangerous when our eyes are occasionally red, something is irritating them.
Are you tempted to postpone your regular eye exams? Don’t.
Is your teenager asking for contacts? Contact lenses can help your child enjoy added freedom to enjoy certain activities, sports, etc. In some cases, contacts can help boost self esteem if your son or daughter feels self conscious about wearing glasses.
You may have noticed that we’re a “Vision Source” practice. Ever wondered what that means for you?
Throughout history people have had vision problems. Today, we’re incredibly appreciative of all the modern technologies and scientific developments that help protect our sight. The different ways that people have coped with vision problems provide some interesting factoids...
Think about all the things you’re doing today. How many of those things are dependent on your eyesight?
Myopia, or nearsightedness (being unable to clearly see things that are far away) is on the rise. One thing that makes the trend alarming is that some of the biggest increases are being seen in children.
When you leave our practice, we give you detailed instructions on how to care for your contact lenses. But most of us forget these instructions and become a bit lax about contact care.
Whether you’re off to the pool, or just taking a walk, don’t forget to take your sunglasses. Sunglasses not only help you look stylish and shade your eyes from the bright sun, but they also can protect your eyes from harmful ultraviolet rays.