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Through Their Eyes: How to Spot Vision Trouble in Kids

Hey there, fellow parents and caregivers! As our little explorers grow, it's essential to make sure they're experiencing the world with clear and healthy vision. While kids might not always shout...


Windows to Wellness: How Our Eyes Reflect Overall Health

Our eyes are often called the "windows to the soul," but they also serve as revealing mirrors to our overall health. The intricate connection between our eyes and our body's well-being goes beyond just clear vision...


Every Child Deserves a Bright & Clear Future

80% of Learning is Visual 25% of Children Have a Vision Problem 75% of School Age Children Have Not Had a Comprehensive Eye Exam It's Back-to-School time and everyone is rushing to get the first-day outfit, new sneakers, all the school supplies, and trying to get back into a routine...


Do you keep your eyes as clean as your teeth?!

You brush your teeth every day, right? (Hopefully more than once!) If you don't you start to feel a film (a biofilm of bacteria and their waste products) on your teeth, you can develop inflammation on the gums...


Are Your Skincare Products Safe for Your Eyes?

It may be surprising to see skincare products at you eye care office but there is good reason for it! We are passionate about taking care of your eyes in every way possible and the skin on the eyelids and around the eyes plays are critical role in eye health...


Summer Eye Care Tips

Summer is finally here! Are you prepared to protect your eyes?! Follow these simple tips to make sure your eyes are protected while you enjoy this wonderful season!...


New Dry Eye Treatments

These are exciting times for research in Dry Eye Treatment! It seems like almost every couple of months we have a new option to treat Dry Eye Syndrome (also known as Ocular Surface Disease) in better, more efficient, & more comfortable ways...


Glaucoma Risk Factors & Diagnosis

"The following factors can increase the risk of developing glaucoma: Age. People over age 60 are at increased risk for the disease. African Americans, however, are at increased risk after age 40. The risk of developing glaucoma increases slightly with each year of age. Race. African Americans are significantly more likely to get glaucoma than Caucasians, and they are much more likely to suffer permanent vision loss...


The Silent Thief of Vision

January is Glaucoma Awareness Month so we'd like to share some information about this silent thief of vision. Glaucoma is a group of diseases that cause damage to the optic nerve which results in vision loss...


Diabetes and the Eyes

Diabetes is a leading cause of blindness in the US. Eye exams are critical for patients with Diabetes to ensure a lifetime of good...


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