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Convergence Insufficiency

Convergence Insufficiency is a very common visual issue that is frequently misdiagnosed as lazy eye, is difficult to notice by the observer, and is not recognized by the normal 20/20 Read More

Pediatric Eye Care and Contact Lenses

With so much going on in your children’s lives, it can be difficult to keep up. However, it’s important to make sure they can see the world in front of Read More

Best Methods to Protect Your Eyes When Hiking Preserve Your Vision on the Trails

When embarking on a hiking adventure, many of us focus on selecting the right footwear, clothing, and backpack. However, we often overlook the importance of protecting our eyes. The great Read More

Boost Your Athletic Performance with Eye Workouts: Tips for Athletes

In sports, having spot-on vision is critical to success. While a good physical condition is essential for athletes, having healthy eyes is equally important. In this blog post, we will Read More

How Seasonal Allergies Affect Your Eyes

Spring is a beautiful time of year, but for some people, it can be a season of misery. Itchy, watery, and painful eyes are common symptoms of seasonal allergies that Read More

Can Amblyopia Be Corrected?

Amblyopia is, also known as “Lazy eye,” a childhood visual condition that results in a spatial acuity deficit in the affected eye. A lazy eye is the leading cause of Read More

Blue Light and Protective Lenses

It seems as though most of our daily activities involve some sort of electronic device. Whether you are using a computer, cell phone, tablet, or even a smartwatch, our lives Read More

3 Times When Your Child Should Visit the Optometrist

Having your child checked and treated for any vision problems he or she may have is crucial for their health. Visual skills are a vital part of learning, and vision Read More

Why a Vision Exam is Good for Your Eyes – and Your Health

Did you know that an eye exam can detect signs of serious health conditions? According to a 2011 study, eye doctors found symptoms of some diseases before other healthcare professionals. Read More

Macular Degeneration

Macular Degeneration is the leading cause of vision loss in adults over the age of 50. It is considered an incurable eye disease. It can affect your ability to read, Read More

Keeping Your Eye Health in Mind When Choosing Your Halloween Costume

“Trick or treat.” It is that time of the year again when we go all out with our unique Halloween costumes and makeup. Whatever you plan to wear, it is Read More

The Importance of Sunglasses as Eye Protection

Sunglasses are not only a fashion statement but can also protect your eyes from the sun’s harmful rays. They can offer all-year-round protection since they can be worn even during Read More

Back to School Eye Exams

As summer vacation winds down, parents always have a long list of things to do to prepare for the beginning of a new school year. However, most parents overlook getting Read More

Don’t Forget Your Sunglasses!

Summer is one of the most fun times of the year. With the warmer temperatures, you can finally enjoy all of those outdoor activities that your family loves. But, while Read More

Ocular Migraines: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Ocular migraines are non-permanent, visual disturbances that can have an effect on either one or both of your eyes. Such migraines are usually painless and will sometimes lead to blindness Read More

Treatment of Amblyopia, Lazy Eye, or Strabismus

Amblyopia is a medical condition that is commonly referred to as lazy eye. A person with amblyopia will have decreased vision in one or both eyes. This is usually caused Read More

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