Your Cataract Procedure: What To Expect At The Surgical Center

16 May 2023
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When the natural lens of your eye becomes cloudy, it may indicate the presence of a cataract. Common signs of cataracts include dim or blurred vision, seeing halos around bright lights, excessive glare, and double vision. While the only long-term permanent treatment for this condition is cataract surgery, your ophthalmology surgeon can give you a stronger prescription so that your optician can make you new glasses that may temporarily improve your vision. Read More 

Pair Your Style And Needs With The Right Designer Eyeglasses

22 January 2021
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If you have decided to choose a pair of designer glasses, you have made an excellent choice. However, it is important to remember that every pair of designer glasses are not the same, particularly when it comes to your specific needs. To ensure your glasses look good and fit your lifestyle, here are some of the factors you should aim to keep in mind. Select Options That Fit Your Everyday Life Read More 

4 Things Your Eye Doctor Will Do When You Need Glasses

15 May 2020
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Poor vision can create eye strain and headaches. It can even hamper your ability to work and can create unsafe driving conditions. Fortunately, there is an easy solution. Eyeglasses allow you to see the world through corrective lenses that change the way light hits your eye. Glasses will compensate for myopia and hyperopia. If you'd like glasses, you'll first need to visit an eye doctor. Your eye doctor will do these four things when you make an appointment for eyeglasses: Read More 

Tips For Cleaning And Caring For Your New Designer Prescription Eyeglasses

20 September 2019
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Your new designer prescription glasses are an investment in clear vision. As such, your new eyeglasses need to be properly cleaned and cared for. To ensure you properly care for your glasses and avoid scratching them, follow these tips: Tip: Proactively Prevent Scratching Your Eyeglass Lenses Though everyone does it, one of the absolute worse things you can do to your new prescription glasses is to fog them up with your breath and then wipe their lenses off on your shirt. Read More 

The Connection Between Lyme Disease And Eye And Vision Problems

23 August 2018
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Most people have heard of Lyme disease and the common symptoms of a red bull's-eye type of rash and a general overall feeling of illness. However, Lyme disease can affect the joints, heart, gastrointestinal system, and nervous system. Sometimes, Lyme disease can affect your eyes and your vision. Here's how and what you can do to prevent further eye and vision problems while you are treated for Lyme disease.  How Lyme Disease Affects the Eyes  Read More