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September is Sports Eye Injury Prevention Awareness Month
Shin guards for soccer. Shoulder pads for football. Batting helmets for baseball and softball. Almost every sport has its own unique protective gear. But most participants in sports forget to protect one of the most important parts of the body: the eyes.
Can Playing Video Games Hurt My Child's Eyes? You May Be Very Surprised
With the rise in popularity of video games and E-Sports, parents have always wondered what the potential side effects include after spending many hours in front of the television. This article will help dispel some of the most popular myths.
The Integral Role of Optometry in Preventive Health
Optometry, a vital field in preventive health care, offers comprehensive eye examinations that can detect early signs of systemic diseases, preventing their advancement. With the ability to identify subtle changes in vision, optometrists ensure optimal visual acuity and a better quality of life, while also playing a crucial role in the early diagnosis and management of eye diseases.
Why Omega-3’s are Essential for Ocular Health
When it comes to patient education and ocular disease management, optometrists are often asked the inevitable question “Is there anything else I can do”? Patients continually seek additional treatment options, in hopes of increasing their odds of preserving their sight.
A Retinal Photo is Worth a Thousand Words
The painless procedure assists the doctor in the early detection of many disorders including glaucoma, hypertension, diabetes, macular degeneration, retinal detachments, and many more vision threatening conditions. Learn more here on how you can benefit from retinal photography at your next eye exam.
Eye Doctors Share 7 Things You Should Absolutely Never Do With Contact Lenses
Even with the best contact lens hygiene in the world, you might still deal with eye issues that warrant a trip to the doctor. If you experience a ton of dryness, redness, pain, discharge, blurry vision, or anything else that makes your vision worse instead of better, we suggest you stop wearing your contacts and call your eye doctor right away. Read more.
Work At a Computer All Day? Here's How to Take Care Of Your Eyes
If your work involves heavy computer use, you may notice eye trouble. You’re not alone—at least 50 percent of those who work in front of a computer report eye issues, but the number may be closer to 90 percent. If you’re having trouble with your eyes, check your screen use. If your symptoms don’t go away, or if you need more information, contact our office to schedule your appointment.
Diabetes Alert: Protect Your Vision and Learn How it Impacts Your Eyesight
Approximately 90% of all patients with diabetes will develop some form of sight-threatening retinopathy over their lifetime. Learn more about how diabetes affects your eyes and why it is important to regularly examine your eyes!
10 Health Problems Your Eyes Could Be Showing Signs Of
An eye exam encompasses far more than just receiving a prescription for glasses or contact lenses. It serves as a comprehensive evaluation conducted by your eye doctor, capable of detecting a multitude of conditions and providing crucial insights into your ocular health.