How to Prevent Vision Loss March is Save Your Vision Month, a time to raise public awareness about how to protect your eyes and your vision. Most people aren’t aware that 75% of potential vision loss can be prevented or treated. This largely depends on patients being...
Eyeglasses are enjoying increased popularity nowadays, even with the widespread availability of contact lenses and laser surgery for vision correction. The extensive array of attractive frames and designer styles on the eyewear displays are largely responsible for...
February is Low Vision and Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month Low vision describes a set of conditions in which there is a significant visual impairment that can not be corrected with traditional means such as glasses, contact lenses, medication, or eye...
January is Glaucoma Awareness Month Glaucoma is a serious, vision-threatening disease. You can save your eyesight, by knowing the facts. Are you at risk of developing glaucoma? The short answer is yes. Anyone can get glaucoma and because of this it is important for...
7 Eye Tips for College Students Winter break is in a few weeks and, with college students finding their way home for the holidays, it is a good time for parents to check in and make sure their independent kids are taking care of themselves properly. Vision plays...
Facts About Eye Infection It’s that time of year again…coughs, sneezing, running noses, and itchy, red eyes. How do you know when an eye irritation is something that needs medical attention? First of all, any time an eye infection is accompanied by fever,...