Fireworks Eye Safety Tips
The Fourth of July is coming up and most of us are looking forward to the Independence Day parades, family celebrations, backyard barbecues, and of course, fireworks.
The Fourth of July is coming up and most of us are looking forward to the Independence Day parades, family celebrations, backyard barbecues, and of course, fireworks.
From the early days of purely glass lenses to the advanced materials we use now, the technology in prescription lenses is constantly improving.
You may think getting an eye exam simply requires you to read a few lines on the eye chart, but it’s important to take advantage of each and every visit to your optometrist.
Do you ever find yourself rubbing your eyes as you wake up in the morning? How about after a long day working at your computer?
Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness among older adults in the United States. In fact, more than half of all Americans have cataracts by the time they are 80 years old.
In today's world, if you feel your vision growing weaker you simply go to the eye doctor and get a prescription...
Did you see that sunset last night? How about the big game? Or were you watching your daughter take her first steps? Our eyes truly let us see some wonderful things.
Nothing makes us want a fresh spring salad more than chirping birds, blooming flowers, and a pleasant spring breeze.
We don’t deny you look great in those killer shades, but sunglasses are more than just a fashion statement...
Spring has sprung and with it comes beautiful flowers, chirping birds, and, you guessed it, seasonal allergies. While many think of fits of sneezing and congestion when thinking of allergies, they can have a dramatic effect on our eyes too.