A Moment Of Gratitude For The Precious Gift Of Sight
Think about all the things you’re doing today. How many of those things are dependent on your eyesight?
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.
August is healthy vision month! It’s the perfect time to stop and ask yourself, “When was the last time I had an eye exam?” If it’s been a while, give us a call.
Most cosmetics are safe for daily use. However, there are risks you should understand. If used incorrectly, makeup can damage your eyes. To avoid eye irritation, skin redness, dry eyes and eye infections here are five useful tips.
Indeed, smartphones are amazing! Online banking, playing games, watching sports, checking in on Facebook... However, if you’re a frequent smartphone user, pay attention to the possible eye problems they can cause.
Trust, dependability, capability and passion are words often used in describing our practice, and our relationships with you—our valued patients and friends.
“Low vision” is a term used to describe a condition that can result from a variety of eye diseases, disorders, or injuries that affect one’s sight.
“Weird... it’s happening again!” Have you ever said that about an uncontrollable eyelid twitch that comes at the most inopportune time? After the pulsing subsides you wonder, “What was that all about?”