Vision Topics

December Newsletter: What You Can Do to Protect Your Eyes in the Workplace

October 5, 2023

What You Can Do to Protect Your Eyes in the Workplace Sprains, burns, cuts, and broken bones aren’t the only job-related injuries that can ruin a day at work. Depending on your job, you may also be at risk for several eye conditions or injuries. Reducing your risk can be as simple as following these […]

December Newsletter: Can Reading Glasses Improve Your Vision?

October 6, 2023

Can Reading Glasses Improve Your Vision? Sooner or later, most of us struggle with poor near vision. Luckily, presbyopia, the age-related vision error that causes near vision problems, can be corrected with a pair of reading glasses. What Causes Presbyopia? Presbyopia happens when the lens inside the eye stiffens with age. The lens, typically a […]

January Newsletter: Why You Should Wear Sunglasses in the Winter

October 7, 2023

Why You Should Wear Sunglasses in the Winter Sunglasses aren’t just a summer fashion accessory. The tinted lenses protect your eyes from the damaging rays of the sun no matter what the season. In fact, wearing sunglasses during the winter could reduce your risk of several common eye diseases. Sun Exposure Affects Your Eyes Year-Round […]

January Newsletter: The Benefits of Orthokeratology (Ortho-k)

October 8, 2023

The Benefits of Orthokeratology Would you like to see clearly without wearing contact lenses or eyeglasses but don’t want to have refractive eye surgery? Orthokeratology, commonly called ortho-k, may offer the perfect option for you. What Is Orthokeratology? Orthokeratology involves wearing special contact lenses at night that flatten your dome-shaped cornea. In addition to protecting […]

February Newsletter: Tips to Keep Your Contact Lenses Comfortable During the Winter

October 9, 2023

10 Tips to Keep Your Contact Lenses Comfortable During the Winter If you’ve noticed that your contact lenses don’t feel quite as comfortable lately, you’re not alone. Many contact lens wearers struggle with comfort during the winter. Following a few of these tips just may make it easier to wear your lenses on dreary winter […]

February Newsletter: The Benefits of Multifocal Contact Lenses

October 10, 2023

The Benefits of Multifocal Contact Lenses Reading the small print becomes a challenge when presbyopia changes your ability to focus on nearby objects. The age-related eye condition happens when the lens inside your eye becomes less flexible, making it harder to see close objects clearly. If you’re already nearsighted or farsighted, a presbyopia diagnosis used […]

March Newsletter: Can an Eye Exam Reveal Heart Problems?

October 11, 2023

Can an Eye Exam Reveal Heart Problems? Clearer vision isn’t the only benefit of scheduling an annual visit to your optometrist. Eye exams also offer important information about the health of your heart. During your exam, your optometrist will look for these common heart disease signs: A Ring Around Your Cornea A white, blue, or […]

March Newsletter: Daily vs. Monthly Contacts: Choosing the Right Lenses for You

October 12, 2023

Daily or Monthly Contact Lenses: Which Is Right for You? Are your current contact lenses the best option for you? Comfort, convenience, and fit can vary from person to person and may be affected by many factors. If you’ve been reconsidering your contact lens options, this daily vs. monthly contact lens comparison can help you […]

April Newsletter: Does Ocular Hypertension Affect Your Vision?

October 13, 2023

Does Ocular Hypertension Affect Your Vision? Ocular hypertension happens when the pressure inside your eye becomes too high. The condition doesn’t cause any signs or symptoms but may increase your risk of developing glaucoma. What Is Ocular Hypertension? Intraocular pressure (pressure inside the eye) helps your eyeball keep its round shape. Optometrists become concerned when […]

April Newsletter: What Causes Yellow Eyes and How Are They Treated?

October 14, 2023

Common Causes of Yellow Eyes It’s only natural to be concerned if you’ve noticed that the sclera, the white part of your eye, has become yellow. Yellow eyes can be a sign of an underlying health condition and warrant a visit to the optometrist. What Does the Sclera Do? The sclera is a tough connective […]

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