Welcome to a New World of Eye Care with EasyFit Digital Contact Lenses (1) Soft Lenses are comfortable not because they are soft. They are comfortable because they are large and do not move much across the cornea. EasyFit is large like a soft lens and does not move at all across the cornea. Those who wear an EasyFit find its comfort to be similar to a soft lens while at the same time find their vision to be exceptionally sharp and crisp.
AccuLens Accent and Clarity Plus (1) Is our new translating progressive contact lens that incorporates a revolutionary translating aspher...
AccuLens Maxim (1) At AccuLens, we pride ourselves in developing "Life Changing Products". The Maxim lens is ...
EasyFit Digital Multifocal Contacts (1) Explaining why EasyFit Soft Toric Multifocal will work best for her
EasyFit Slit Lamp Testimonials (1) Slit Lamp exam for AccuLens EasyFit
Scleral Lens Society Insertion, Removal, Troubleshooting and Lens Care Video (1) Scleral Lens Society Insertion, Removal, Troubleshooting and Lens Care Video
Keratoconus (1) Keratoconus is an eye disease in which the cornea deforms from its normally curved dome shaped and becomes cone shaped.
Corneal Molding or Ortho-K (1) Corneal Molding, also know as Ortho K is a non-surgical procedure used to reshape the cornea
Presbyopia (1) Presbyopia primarily affects people over the age of 40 and is not a disease.
Welcome to a New World of Eye Care with EasyFit Digital Contact Lenses (1) EasyFit is designed to vault the cornea and land softly on the scleral.
AccuLens Accent and Clarity Plus (1) Accent by AccuLens provides excellent vision for distance, near and intermediate ranges.
AccuLens Maxim (1) Every Maxim Lens is manufactured to the eye specifications of the individual.
CareCredit - Benefits Are All Around (1) Your eyes have what it takes to live your best in full detail, whether it's reading a book, sightseeing or making sure you are in optimum health.
Computer Vision Syndrome (1) Computer Vision Syndrome is characterized by sore eyes, headaches, neck and shoulder pain and body fatigue.
Refractive Error (1) A refractive error occurs when light is not focused properly on the retina at the back of the eye.
Hyperopia Myopia (1) There are two basic types of astigmatism; myopia and hyperopia. These two types affect up to one third of the population.
Astigmatism (1) Astigmatism is characterized by an irregular curvature of the cornea. This type of disorder is also known as a refractive error.
Handling your contact lenses (1) Learn how to handle your contact lens by watching this video.
How to insert contact lenses (1) Once the contact lens is properly prepared it is time to insert the lens onto your eye.
How to remove contact lenses (1) Watch this video to learn how to remove your contact lenses
Polarized Sunglasses (1) If you drive or spend time outdoors, polarized lenses can give you clearer vision by enhancing contrast and eliminating glare.
Ultra-Violet Light (1) Get a good pair of sunglasses that provide both UVA and UVB protection, your eyes will thank you.
Anti-Reflective Lenses (1) One important lens coating option to consider is investing in an Anti-reflective coating, also known as AR coating.
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.
Progressive Lenses (1) Progressive lenses provide multi-focal viewing power, enabling seamless focusing transitions.
Dilation Exam (1) The colored part of the eye is called the iris. It is composed of two muscles. The constrictor and the dilator.
Slit Lamp (1) The slit lamp is used by your eye doctor during a eye exam to view the front portion of your eye
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.
Punctual Plugs (1) If your cornea isn't getting enough moisture, you could have dry eye complications. Punctual plugs maybe the solution
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.
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.
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.
Macular Degeneration (1) Macular degeneration is a common cause of vision loss and blindness in people older than 50
Diabetic Retinopathy (1) Diabetes is a disease that effects blood vessels throughout the body including the eye.
Retinopathy (1) Retinopathy occurs when abnormal blood vessels leak fluid into the retina
Cataracts (1) As you age, your lens can become cloudy, this cloudiness is called a cataract. There are three major types of cataracts, depending on where they form within the lens They are called cortical spoking, nuclear sclerosis and posterior subcapsular.
Cataract Surgery (1) Cataract Surgery is the third most performed surgery in the United States.
Intraocular lens (IOL) (1) IOLs are the artificial lens implants that replace the eye’s natural lenses after cataract surgery
LASIK (1) LASIK is relatively painless and you usually achieve better vision as soon as the next day.