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What Does Lack of Sleep Do to Your Eyes?

We’ve all had nights where we just didn’t get enough sleep! Whether you pulled an all nighter at school, or you just binge watched late […]


Do You Struggle With Contact Lens Comfort? Scleral Lenses May Be the Answer!

Most people are familiar with traditional soft lenses, which provide clear vision for those who are nearsighted or farsighted. In certain cases, particularly for those […]


What’s a Chalazion?

Finding a lump on your eyelid can be scary, but it doesn’t have to be. Luckily, a chalazion isn’t a serious condition and is rather […]


Protect Children’s Eyes During Sports

The new school year has kicked off and you can tick off purchasing all that back to school equipment. Now, it’s time to think about […]


Are Floaters and Flashes Dangerous?

You’ve likely experienced occasional visual “floaters” or flashes and may have wondered what they were and if they’re a cause for concern. They look like […]


Is Too Much Screen Time Dangerous For Your Kids?

Screen Time Pros and Cons Whether it is homework, email, gaming, chatting with friends, searching the web or watching Youtube, kids these days seem to […]


Is Myopia Management Worth The Financial Investment?

By now, you’re probably aware of the health benefits associated with myopia management — a [minimized] risk of future eye disease and vision loss. But […]


Can You Wear Contacts With Corneal Dystrophy?

Imagine draping a tablecloth over a table with piles of clutter, and then sitting down at the table for a meal. You can imagine what […]


Sports-Related Eye Injuries

September Is Sports Eye Safety Month in ! Ocular sports trauma is among the leading causes of permanent vision loss in North America. Tens of […]


Risk Of Overusing Eye Drops

If you find yourself constantly reaching for eye drops, it’s time to start looking into the bigger issue: Why do you need them so often? […]


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