How Germs Can Travel to Our Eyes
Most of us rub our eyes many times in the course of the day without really thinking about it.
Most of us rub our eyes many times in the course of the day without really thinking about it.
We are continuing to monitor the situation with COVID-19 closely. Due to the extended Stay At Home orders and the continued spread of this pandemic, we will not be scheduling any exams at this time. We hope to reopen our doors soon, but we intend to follow the requirements and recommendation of the CDC and our Governor. […]
If you suffer from frequent headaches, it might be time to schedule an eye exam.
We are continuing to monitor the situation with COVID-19 closely. Like many of our patients, we are making decisions on a day by day basis. Our main concern is the safety of our community, staff and doctors. During this time, the office will remain closed to the public. We hope to reopen our doors soon […]
Being faced with the decision to remain open or to precautiously close the office is not a decision we take lightly. At this time, we will close the office to the public. While our doors will remain locked; March 23- March 27, a small staff will be available for emergency service from 9AM to 1PM. […]
In honor of Workplace Eye Wellness Month, it’s time for a look at the steps we can all take to protect our eyes while we work.
For people age 50 and older, age-related macular degeneration is one of the leading causes of irreversible vision loss.
Just because someone is colorblind, it doesn’t mean they see the world like a black-and-white movie.
Presbyopia is farsightedness caused by the increasing rigidity of the lens in the eye as we age.
Our eyes are incredible, complicated organs. Many different components need to work together for us to be able to see.