Eye Floaters Are Not Typically Cause For Alarm
Have you ever been staring up at the blue sky, or at a blank, bright surface, and suddenly noticed that your view is interrupted by unusual shapes that seem to be floating around?
Have you ever been staring up at the blue sky, or at a blank, bright surface, and suddenly noticed that your view is interrupted by unusual shapes that seem to be floating around?
If you wear contact lenses, one of the questions you may hear from us each time we visit is, “How often are you changing your contacts?” No, we don’t say it to make you feel guilty! But we DO want to remind you how important it is.
"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.
Car accidents are the leading cause of death for Americans under age 35. How can you protect yourself and the ones you love?
Regular eye exams are an important part of maintaining great eye health. But did you know that regular exams are also important for your overall health? Many chronic diseases that are common today can be detected through regular eye exams.
Are you tempted to postpone your regular eye exams? Don’t.
The internet has brought mountains of information to our fingertips. But without some “context” for the “content” it’s simply overwhelming.
Throughout history people have had vision problems. Today, we’re incredibly appreciative of all the modern technologies and scientific developments that help protect our sight.
Headed outside? Whether you’re off to the pool, or just taking a walk, don’t forget to take your sunglasses. 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.
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.