Monovision Correction

The Benefits of Monovision Correction If you struggle with close-up vision, you may benefit from monovision correction. Monovision correction is a way to treat an eye condition that occurs quite commonly: presbyopia. With this eye condition, people have issues seeing objects from up close. Your eye doctor can come up with an individualized plan that … Read more

Advanced Custom Cataract Surgery

What is Advanced Custom Cataract Surgery? Developing cataracts is becoming quite common. Statistically, more than 50% of Americans will have had a cataract or surgery for cataracts in their lifetime. On average, this condition develops after the age of 65. These days, with all the advancements in medicine, cataracts can be treated with lasers and … Read more

Symptoms of Age-Related Macular Degeneration

What is Age-Related Macular Degeneration? Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the most common cause of vision loss in those aged over 50. It causes a gradual loss of central (but not peripheral) vision. While painless, AMD can interfere with simple everyday activities, such as the ability to see faces, drive, read, write, or do close … Read more

Why Do I Have Eye Floaters?

Eye Floaters: The Causes and What You Can Do Ever experience small specks or clouds moving in your field of vision? These are called eye floaters. You can often see them when looking at a plain background, like a blank white wall or blue sky. They can appear as black or gray dots or threadlike stands … Read more

The Future of Eye Care

The Future of Eye Care: Where We’re Headed The eye care industry is an exciting one, as it is always innovating. As more advanced technologies progress, the standard of eye care has improved in kind. So what’s next for the future eye care? Here are some advancements you can expect. All about Image Imaging technology … Read more

Unknown Eye Diseases

Top Unknown and Rare Eye Diseases Eye conditions and diseases can occur in patients both young and old, for numerous reasons. While some are known, many lesser-known conditions can result from disease, genetics, tumors, or trauma. Among these, lagophthalmos, ptosis, anopthalmia and other conditions can often result from an uncommon eye condition. Lagophthalmos Patients affected … Read more

7 Steps to Eye Care

Eye Care: 7 Essential Steps to Looking after Your Eyes Looking after your eyes is crucial in maintaining strong vision in the long-term. There are many ways in which you can take care of your eyes, and all of these strategies are very simple. Here are 7 essential steps to looking after your eyes. 1. … Read more

This is How Computer Screens Affect Your Eyes

Just How Bad Are Computer Screens for Your Eyes? Nowadays, people of all ages are spending more hours focused on digital screens – whether it’s a computer screen at work, or a smart phone screen or TV screen to relax. Inevitably, all of that staring can put a real strain on the eyes. How does … Read more

Reversing Eye Damage with Eye Exercises

Eye Exercises: Can They Help Reverse Eye Damage? We use our eyes for everything on a daily basis. Whether it’s reading or using a computer, our eyes are constantly hard at work. Because our eyes work so hard, they can get exhausted and strained often, which can lead to overall eye damage. It is important … Read more

Are You Color Blind?

Are You Color Blind? How to Test for this Vision Deficiency The retina of the eye has two types of light-sensitive cells called rods and cones, both found in a layer at the back of your eye that processes images. Rods work in low light conditions to help night visions while cones work in daylight … Read more