Sleep Apnea & Glaucoma: There's a Link Is there a correlation between sleep apnea and glaucoma? Learn what studies are showing.
Healthy Vision Tip: Wear Sunglasses (1) Sunglasses are a great fashion accessory, but their most important job is to protect your eyes from the sun's ultraviolet rays.
Dry Eyes Or Allergies? Which Do I Have? What’s causing your red, itching eyes? Learn how dry eye and allergies can be treated for relief.
Newly Diagnosed with Glaucoma? Here are some treatment options. In the U.S., Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG) is by far the most common type of Glaucoma we treat.
The Three O's of Eye Care: Ophthalmologist, Optometrist and Optician Do you know the difference between an ophthalmologist, an optometrist and an optician?
Cataract Surgery and Life Expectancy
11 Fun and Fascinating Eye Facts Psst! What to learn 11 fun and fascinating things about your eyes?
When should my child get an eye exam Do you know why it's to have your child’s eyes examined? And when they need it?
Does coffee have an effect on your eyes? Does coffee have an effect on your eyes? Here’s what research is showing.
What Is Refraction And Why Doesn’t Insurance Always Cover It? Does your insurance cover refraction exam at your eye doctor's office?
Is Marijuana Good For Treating Glaucoma? Is marijuana recommended for glaucoma treatment? Find out what experts are saying.
I've been told there is blood in the back of my eye. What could it be? Learn how a retinal vein occlusion can affect your sight and why it needs to be checked.
Choosing The Right Eyeglass Frames For Your Face Time to buy new eyeglass frames? Learn what might work best with your face shape!
6 Reasons Sunglasses Are Important In addition to looking great, sunglasses are an essential health accessory.
Can Dry Eyes Cause You To Tear? Did you know that dry eyes can cause tears? Learn how this and other things can cause you eyes to tear.
Should I Worry About Astigmatism? You hear the word astigmatism regularly, but what is it and how is it treated?
Should I Pay out of Pocket for Cataract Surgery? Cataract surgery comes with options, but which one is right for you? Learn about some of your choices.
Why Do I have to Pay Out of Pocket for Cataract Surgery? Learn why paying extra out of pocket for cataract surgery might be the wise thing to do to improve your vision.
Retinal Detachment - Symptoms, Signs and Treatment It's important to know the 3 "F's" of retinal detachments. Do you know them?
I Have Macular Degeneration - Should I Take Bilberry? I have macular degeneration – should I take bilberry to help protect my sight? Learn more today.
What Is A Wrinkle On The Retina? What is a wrinkle on the retina? Learn what can cause it and how it could affect your sight.
When Should I Stop Driving? When should you stop driving? Find out what an eye doctor recommends.
What are these 'floaters' I see in my eyes? Why do I see ‘floaters’ in my eyes and what causes them?
Are my medications causing my Dry Eye? Do you know that some medications can cause dry eye syndrome? Learn more today.
Current Treatment for Macular Degeneration What treatments are available for your macular degeneration? Your doctor will likely recommend one or more of these treatments.
What are the risk factors for dry eye? Dry eye affects millions of people. Learn about the risk factors.
What can I do for my red and itchy eyelids? Do you suffer from red, itchy, swollen eyelids? Learn what it is and what you can do.
I'm seeing jagged lines in my vision, what is it? Learn what can cause black spots or jagged white lines in your vision.
What is a "Progressive" lens and do I need one? Learn how progressive lenses can help you see better from any distance.
The Importance of Polarized Eye Wear During The Winter It's important to wear polarized sunglasses in the winter. Find out why.
Through a Mother’s Eyes Emotional and social benefits can derived through looking into a mother’s eyes.
Geriatric Vision Become aware of aging changes of the eye and learn preventative strategies for good ocular health.
Giving Back the Gift of Sight Becoming an organ donor restores sight to a blind person. Corneal surgeries have restored vision to millions
Eye Safety: Here Are Some Of The Worst Toys For Kids Be aware of toys that can be unsafe for kid’s eyes: See the list to avoid here
Eyes feel Like the Sahara Desert : What do I do? What can you do when your eyes feel like the Sahara Desert? Understanding the condition will help.
Computer Vision Glasses (1) More people than ever before are consulting their eye doctors about eye strain while viewing things up close for prolong periods amount of time.
Diabetic Retinopathy (1) Diabetes is a disease that effects blood vessels throughout the body including the eye.
Astigmatism (1) Astigmatism is characterized by an irregular curvature of the cornea. This type of disorder is also known as a refractive error.
Computer Vision Syndrome (1) Computer Vision Syndrome is characterized by sore eyes, headaches, neck and shoulder pain and body fatigue.
Hyperopia Myopia (1) There are two basic types of astigmatism; myopia and hyperopia. These two types affect up to one third of the population.
Presbyopia (1) Presbyopia primarily affects people over the age of 40 and is not a disease.
Blepharitis (1) Blepharitis is a common problem for both children and adults. Long term effects can cause problems, so it is important to consult with your eye care provider.
Cataracts (1) As you age, your lens can become cloudy, this cloudiness is called a cataract.
Dry Eye Syndrome (1) Dry Eye Syndrome is characterized by itching, burning, gritty, red eyes. There are many causes for Dry Eye and, consequently there are many treatments.
Flashes and Floaters (1) For the most part, floaters and flashes are just an annoyance, but they can be signs of serious conditions such as retinal detachment.
Glaucoma (1) Glaucoma, often referred to as “the silent thief of sight”, can occur with no warning signs, pain or symptoms. It cannot be cured, but if detected early can be managed to limit its effects.
Glaucoma - Open Angle and Normal Tension (1) Glaucoma is a disease that affects the optic nerve which leads to partial or total vision loss.
Glaucoma Narrow Angle (1) Narrow Angle glaucoma can develop quickly while Closed angle glaucoma develops quickly and is a medical emergency.
Punctual Plugs (1) If your cornea isn't getting enough moisture, you could have dry eye complications. Punctual plugs maybe the solution
Intraocular lens (IOL) (1) IOLs are the artificial lens implants that replace the eye’s natural lenses after cataract surgery
Macular Degeneration (1) Macular degeneration is a common cause of vision loss and blindness in people older than 50
Retinopathy (1) Retinopathy occurs when abnormal blood vessels leak fluid into the retina
Cataract Surgery (1) Cataract Surgery is the third most performed surgery in the United States.
LASIK (1) LASIK is relatively painless and you usually achieve better vision as soon as the next day.