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Can We Stop Myopia From Progressing?

If you think more powerful prescription glasses are the right solution to keep your child’s myopia from getting worse, think again. Talk to us about […]


4 Reasons Why Scleral Lenses Are a Big Deal

Scleral contact lenses have been called “life-changing” and “transformative” by patients who wear them. What makes these contact lenses so revolutionary? What Are Scleral Lenses? […]


A Look Behind Sleeping Eyes

Have you ever wondered what your eyes do when you finally close them after a long day of visual processing and stimulation? Let's take a […]


Cataracts: Common but Treatable

June is Cataract Awareness month. Have you been informed that cataracts are the leading culprit of loss of vision among patients who are over 55 […]


Childhood Myopia Is in Crisis Mode on a Global Scale

When it comes to the prevalence of myopia (nearsightedness), the statistics are staggering. By 2050, nearly half of the world’s population—about 5 billion people—will be […]


Age Related Macular Degeneration and Your Central Vision

Did you know that age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is one of the leading causes of vision loss and blindness among adults aged 50 and above? […]


Why Vision Therapy Provides Lasting Correction For Strabismus – Eye-Turn

Strabismus, more commonly referred to as “cross-eye” or “eye turn,” is a condition where the eyes don’t point in the same direction. While many people […]


Can I Swim With Contact Lenses?

Contact Lens Eye Exams in , Though tempting, wearing contact lenses while swimming can leave your eyes vulnerable to contamination by harmful bacteria and chemicals […]


The Importance of Regular [Eye_Exams] for Seniors

As the famous saying goes, ‘With age comes wisdom.’ Unfortunately, age also comes with a heightened risk of developing sight-threatening eye conditions like cataracts, glaucoma, […]


What’s The Connection Between Dry Eye And Asthma?

Researchers have already established several known risk factors for developing dry eye syndrome: the quality of your tears, excessive screen time, air pollution, hormonal fluctuations, […]


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