January is National Glaucoma Month. Although there are several types of glaucoma, overall, it is defined as a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve, usually because of high pressure in the ... read more
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Know the Common Signs of Cataracts
Cataracts: they’re not something you want. But yet they’re very common among older adults, particularly those over 60. You may know that cataracts are characterized by cloudy or blurred vision, but ... read more
How to Tell if LASIK is Right for You
If your eyesight is less than stellar and you’re tired of wearing spectacles and contact lenses, you may have thought about LASIK eye surgery and wondered if this would be the right choice for you. ... read more
How to Avoid Winter Dry Eye
Winter is gearing up for its annual onslaught of snow, ice and cold. You may associate the cold with many things: your car takes longer to start up in the morning, you have to bundle up before ... read more
New Year’s Resolutions for Your Eye Health
If ever we all needed a fresh start, it’s this year! Embracing New Year’s Resolutions will be even more important as we say goodbye to 2020 and ring in 2021. Many of you will vow to shed some pounds, ... read more
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