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Cataracts

What are cataracts?

A cataract is a clouding of the lens in the eye. The lens is a clear structure that helps focus light onto the retina, which is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. When the lens becomes cloudy, it can cause several vision problems.
May 10th, 2023
Glaucoma Comparision

Glaucoma - The Silent Thief of Vision

Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness in the United States. It affects about 3 million Americans, and about 2.2 million people worldwide. Glaucoma can occur at any age, but it is more common in people over the age of 60.
Apr 26th, 2023
Contact Lens Prescriptions

The New 2020 Contact Lens Rule

The new contact lens rule implemented by the Federal Trade Commission and what it means for our patients and contact lens wearers.
Oct 16th, 2020
Optomap

Optomap Ultra-Widefield Retinal Imaging

The unique optomap ultra-widefield view helps your eye care practitioner detect early signs of retinal disease more effectively and efficiently than with traditional eye exams.
Oct 28th, 2019
glasses

PERFECT GLASSES FOR YOUR LIFESTYLE

We believe that your glasses should complement your lifestyle and meet your vision needs! With everyone having different priorities, jobs, and activities in their life eyewear is not a one size fits all.
Jun 5th, 2019
non-glare see better

NON-GLARE: SEE BETTER AND LOOK BETTER

We understand your eyewear has become part of your style and fashion. Not only do you want to show off your cool new frames, but you also want to make sure to reduce the glare on your lenses so people can see the natural beauty of your eyes.
May 14th, 2019
cataracts

FAQ: CATARACTS

Think you may be at risk for developing cataracts? Here is an overview of the most frequently asked questions about cataracts, including potential cataract treatment and congenital cataracts.
May 9th, 2019
eye safety

EYE SAFETY IN THE HOME

Have you thought about eye safety in your home? Over 2.4 million eye injuries each year in the United States. Experts say wearing safety glasses and taking a few common-sense precautions can prevent or reduce the severity of eye injuries.
May 1st, 2019