Protect Your Eyes From The Sun
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.
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.
Trust, dependability, capability and passion are words often used in describing our practice, and our relationships with you—our valued patients and friends.
Indeed, smartphones are amazing! We love them! 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.
Millions of people suffer from some form of dry eye syndrome. This syndrome may seem harmless—but left untreated it can lead to scarring, infections, and even perforation of the cornea.
The internet has brought mountains of information to our fingertips. But without some “context” for the “content” it’s simply overwhelming.
Swimming is an awesome way to have fun and get your exercise. However, there are a few things to keep in mind. Remember that pools have both chemicals and bacteria—both of which can affect your eyes.
“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.
Pinkeye (conjunctivitis) can affect people of all ages. It looks just like it sounds—pink, bloodshot eyes. It can be caused by a number of things including bacteria, viruses, irritants (like smoke or pool chlorine), and allergies.
People with diabetes know how important it is to monitor their condition. However, many people with diabetes know very little about a condition called diabetic retinopathy—the leading cause of blindness in the United States.
Is your teenager asking for contacts? Contact lenses can help your child enjoy added freedom to enjoy certain activities, sports, etc.