You take the time to worry about your heart and your lungs, so why wouldn't you think about your eye health? If you are like most people, it might be because you don't know that much about how to take care of your eyes. Fortunately, I have been working with other people to teach them about eye health for the past twenty years. My father lost his eyesight because of a few bad decisions, and I don't want to see other people go down that path. Read here to learn why you should exercise, eat right, and see your eye doctor regularly.
30 October 2023
As you go through life, your eyes play a crucial role in your overall health and well-being. They not only allow you to see the world but also give you a sense of balance and depth perception. It is imperative that preventive measures are taken to keep your eyes healthy and address issues before they become worse. That's where optometry services come in. This blog post will take a closer look at the services offered by optometrists and how they can help maintain the healthy functioning of your eyes.
21 February 2023
Have you noticed that your vision is not as great as it used to be, and you've never had an eye exam in the past to have your vision tested? If so, you'll definitely have a few questions about getting your very first eye exam. What Should You Expect During An Eye Exam? When people think of an eye exam, they picture sitting in a chair and looking through one of those strange-looking devices with many lenses while looking at a chart.
2 September 2022
Visiting an optometrist is a good way to stay in front of numerous vision problems. You should pay attention to some of the most common signs it's time for an appointment, especially these five. Blurred or Cloudy Vision One of the most obvious arguments for visiting an optometrist is blurry or clouded vision. Blurry vision can occur due to the aging of the eye, and clouding may be a sign of cataracts starting to develop.
28 January 2022
Cataracts can cause blurred vision, and they may also make vibrant colors seem dim or muted. When the lens of your eye turns opaque or cloudy, it is referred to as a cataract. Conservative treatment options for cataracts include increasing the prescription power of your eyeglasses or contact lenses, however, this option is usually only temporary. For a permanent treatment option, doctors often recommend cataract surgery. During cataract surgery, the clouded lens of your eye is removed and replaced with an intraocular clear implant.
23 September 2021
According to the Vision Impact Institute, 60% of the people in the world require vision correction. That's a huge number. Fortunately, 80% of all vision impairments can be corrected or avoided with early detection. Thus, it's important to schedule regular eye examinations to detect any eye problems early and keep your vision strong. Here are four signs it's time for an eye exam. You're Having Screen-Time Strain Mobile phones, television, and computer screens can lead to serious eye strain, which eventually develops into computer vision syndrome (CVS).