Driving at Night With Astigmatism: 5 Tips to See Better
Driving while it’s dark outside is a challenge for everyone. However, if you have astigmatism or an irregular cornea or lens shape that affects your sight, you may have additional trouble seeing well enough for nighttime driving.
Is It OK to Wear Your Reading Glasses All the Time?
If you’re squinting to read your phone screen or holding the morning newspaper far away from your face to see the words, you may need reading glasses. But how often should you wear these spectacles? Is wearing reading glasses all the time a bad thing? Below, we will...
Hard Contact Lenses vs. Soft Contact Lenses
Contact lenses can offer a world of convenience over frames. When making the decision to shift from framed glasses to contact lenses, you may encounter that there’s more than one type of lens. Depending on factors such as the shape of your eye, your optometrist...
How Long Does LASIK Last? What You Should Know
If you’ve struggled with impaired sight, you have more than likely heard of LASIK. LASIK stands for “Laser-Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis,” and is a procedure that can help those who experience sight problems such as blurry vision. Due to this procedure often...