Preventing Dry Eye This Winter
- posted: Mar. 19, 2026
It’s that time of year where cold temperatures, dry outdoor air, and chilling wind can cause you to notice an uncomfortable feeling of dry eyes. During winter, patients frequently ask Read More
How Diabetes Can Affect Your Vision
- posted: Mar. 19, 2026
Did you know that over 30 million people in the United States are currently diagnosed with diabetes? There is also a large portion of the population that doesn’t know that Read More
Your Diet and Your Eyes
- posted: Mar. 19, 2026
It’s no secret that a well-balanced, nutrient-rich diet can significantly improve your life by boosting energy levels, maintaining a healthy weight, and lowering the risk of developing a variety of Read More
Vision and Learning
- posted: Mar. 19, 2026
Vision plays an important role in our ability to learn. Even the most gifted of students can struggle academically if they are unable to see the whiteboard or read close Read More
Strabismus
- posted: Mar. 19, 2026
Did you know that there are six muscles attached to your eye to control eye movement? If one or more of the muscles is weakened or underdeveloped, vision problems may Read More
Cataract Awareness Month
- posted: Mar. 19, 2026
June is Cataract Awareness Month, and we want to take time to educate the public about cataracts and ways to reduce your risk. Cataracts are the leading cause of vision loss Read More
Vision Health in May
- posted: Mar. 19, 2026
The month of May is the start of spring with blooming flowers and sunny days, and many of us will start heading out for some fun in the sun in Read More
Heterochromia
- posted: Mar. 19, 2026
Heterochromia is a condition present in some humans and animals where one iris is a different color than the other. The iris is a thin circular structure that surrounds your Read More
Workplace Eye Wellness
- posted: Mar. 19, 2026
March is Workplace Eye Health and Safety Month. Now before you think that this article may not apply to you, think again. Thousands of workers sustain job-related eye injuries each Read More
Low Vision Awareness
- posted: Mar. 19, 2026
February is low vision awareness month and we can think of no better time to call attention to an important condition that affects millions each year. We want to take Read More
Protecting Your Vision As You Age
- posted: Mar. 19, 2026
As you age, you may notice changes in your vision, such as trouble reading the menu at a restaurant or adjusting the font to the larger size on your phone. Most Read More
Winter Eye Care Tips
- posted: Mar. 19, 2026
As winter arrives, many of us take precautions to protect ourselves from the cold and boost up our immune system to fight against another flu season. However, winter weather can also Read More
Thanksgiving Foods and Your Eyesight
- posted: Mar. 19, 2026
There is nothing like the smell of spices and herbs cooking in the kitchen during the holiday season. The Thanksgiving table is certainly a symbol of plenty as we enjoy Read More
Decorating Your Eyes For Halloween
- posted: Mar. 19, 2026
The spookiest night of the year is almost here! Halloween is a festive night where people can dress up for laughs, scares, or even candy. Depending on the costume, it Read More
When To Get New Glasses
- posted: Mar. 19, 2026
You may have had your glasses for years and still be able to see fairly clearly out of them. Because your glasses are helping your eyesight, you may not realize Read More