Jun 28, 2022 | Cataract, Eye Health & Wellness, News, Preventative Care
As you age, it’s normal for your eyes to change. Nearly every person over the age of 50 develops farsightedness and needs reading glasses. But some other changes to your eyes might be cause for concern. The most common one is cataracts. Around the world, cataracts are...
Apr 7, 2022 | Eye Health & Wellness, Eye Health Tips, Lifestyle & Vision, Uncategorized
Even before Covid, most Americans spent a whole lot of time on phones, computers, and tablets. Now that working from home is here to stay and virtual meetings are the new norm, your screen time probably won’t be decreasing any time soon. With all the time you...
Jan 21, 2022 | Eye Health & Wellness, Eye Health Tips, Eyewear Fashion, Fashion and Eyewear Trends, How to Protect Your Eyes, Preventative Care, Uncategorized
Consequences of being outside frequently without sunglasses/goggle protection We mostly think of sunglasses as an implement of comfort and coolness. We spend hundreds to look just so. But did you ever think about the fact that sunglasses are protecting you from...
Jan 21, 2022 | Eye Exams, Eye Health & Wellness, Lifestyle & Vision, Preventative Care, Uncategorized
Oftentimes we don’t even realize that we can’t see. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention assert that “11 million Americans over age 12 need vision correction.” Those 11 million will be utterly surprised when they realize that trees aren’t just one...
Dec 8, 2021 | Cornea and Refractive, Eye Health & Wellness, Preventative Care, Uncategorized
Keratoconus is an uncommon condition that causes a progressive thinning and bulging of the cornea, the clear front portion of the eye that focuses light into your eye helping you to see clearly. As this condition progresses, the cornea develops a cone-like bulge. This...
Dec 8, 2021 | Contact Lens Education, Educational Series, Eye Exams, Eye Health & Wellness, Eye Health Tips, Frequently Asked Questions, Uncategorized
Your cornea is delicate and vital for clear sight. The cornea, the clear front portion of your eye which covers your iris and pupil, is responsible for focusing the light that enters your eye. If your cornea is unhealthy, your vision is affected. Corneal ulcers...