Choosing Better Contact Lenses

Have you been having serious vision problems lately? Learn more about how contact lenses or glasses can help you.

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Choosing Better Contact Lenses

After I realized that I had vision problems, I made an appointment with my doctor to get help. I didn't know what I was going to do without some form of corrective lenses, since I had been struggling with vision problems for quite some time. After the eye appointment, I realized that there were some serious problems with my vision, but fortunately, they were all correctable with some contact lenses. My doctor was incredible at pinpointing the vision problems, and before I knew it, I was able to see perfectly. Check out this blog for information on choosing better contact lenses.

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Finding The Right Sunglasses

29 May 2018
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When you set out on a sunny day, you want to make sure you have everything you need to enjoy the day without being concerned about things like being temporarily blinded by the bright sun and even having your eyes damaged from the sun's dangerous rays. You also want to feel good about the way you look when you leave the house, so you walk out of it feeling as if you can accomplish anything that you decide to set your mind to. Read More …

Five Diseases That Eye Exams Can Catch

26 January 2018
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Vision is something that many people take for granted. However, if you aren't getting routine check-ups, one of these common eye diseases could wreak havoc on your vision. Diabetic Retinopathy Diabetes can cause degeneration of the retina, leading to visible changes in the retina's appearance. When caught and treated early with retina surgery, the prognosis is good. An untreated condition leads to poor blood circulation in the eye and progressive vision worsening. Read More …

Learn About Detecting And Treating Cataracts

10 October 2017
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One condition your optometrist checks for during your regular eye examination is cataracts. A cataract causes clouding of the lens of your eye. You can have cataracts in both eyes or just one. A cataract can form in the center of the lens or along the edges. It may not interfere with your vision in the early stages, but your optometrist can detect it during an examination. Here are a few things to know about cataracts: Read More …

3 Things To Look For When You Are Buying Glasses For Your Child

16 August 2017
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If your child needs to get glasses, you may be concerned about them wearing their glasses and keeping them all in one piece, especially if they are a relatively young child. There are various things that you can do that will help keep your child's glasses on their face and to help keep their glasses in good shape.  Hooked Ear Pieces One thing that you can do is to grab glasses that have hooked ear pieces. Read More …

3 Tips For Using Eye Drops After Glaucoma Surgery

16 March 2017
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Following surgery for glaucoma, you will have to use eye drops on a regular basis to help retain the gains made from the procedure. Although it might seem simple enough, correctly applying the drops can be challenging. If you are using eye drops as part of your glaucoma treatment, here are some tips to help ensure they are administered safely and correctly.  Set Reminders One of the biggest issues that comes with using the eye drops is not necessarily in how they are administered but in remembering to take them at all. Read More …