Ortho-k could improve your vision without surgery.
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January Newsletter: The Benefits of Orthokeratology (Ortho-k)
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January Newsletter: Why You Should Wear Sunglasses in the Winter
Category: Newsletters
Want to lower your eye disease risk? Put on a pair of sunglasses this winter.
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July Newsletter: Can Eye Exams Detect Diabetes?
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Could you have this common disease? The signs may be in your eyes.
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July Newsletter: Soft vs. Hard Contacts: Pros and Cons
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Not sure whether hard or contact lenses are right for you?
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July Newsletter: Tips for Traveling with Contact Lenses
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Avoid travel snafus with a few contact lens tips.
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July Newsletter: UV Safety Month: The Benefits of Sunglasses with UV Protection
Category: Newsletters
Wondering if UV protection is really important when buying sunglasses? Take a look at a few reasons why you'll want to ensure you're fully protected from the sun.
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June Newsletter: Can Colored Contacts Help with Vision?
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Do you suffer from glare, eyestrain or color blindness? Wearing special contact lenses could help.
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June Newsletter: Causes and Treatments for Sticky Eyes
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Are your eyes sticky and uncomfortable? Find out what your eye doctor can do to help.
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June Newsletter: The Importance of Eye Exams for Kids
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Wondering if your should take your child to the eye doctor?
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June Newsletter: The Pros and Cons of Extended Wear Contact Lenses
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Wondering if extended wear contact lenses are the best option for you?
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Keep Your Eye on the Ball: How Vision Therapists Use Marsden Balls to Help Their Patients
Category: Vision Therapy Programs
A Marsden ball might not look very impressive, but this little ball offers big benefits for athletes and children affected by strabismus, ambylopia and other conditions. Marsden ball exercises are just one of the techniques that vision therapists use to help patients make better use of their vision. What
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Keratoconus
Category: Eye Diseases
If you find yourself experiencing blurred or distorted vision that seems to get worse year after year, you may suffer from an irregularity of the cornea known as keratoconus. This condition is infamous for causing astigmatism and nearsightedness that can progress rapidly, calling for constant updates
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Keratoconus
Category: We Can Help With, Corneal Disorders, Disorders
While keratoconus can happen at any stage of life, young people between the ages of 10 and 25 are most likely to develop this disorder. For individuals with keratoconus, their cornea, the clear layer in the front of your eye, gradually thins and begins to bulge outward. Keratoconus typically causes nearsightedness
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Laser Cataract Surgery
Category: We Can Help With, Cataracts
The only way to correct the clouded vision caused by advanced cataracts is surgical intervention. If you find yourself pursuing cataract surgery to remove one or both cataract-disease lenses, you may be wondering what surgical approaches are available for treatment. Although eye surgeons have successfully
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Lazy Eye
Category: Pediatric Vision
Lazy eye, also referred to as amblyopia, is a condition that develops in infancy or early childhood, and it typically starts when the focus in one eye is more enhanced than the other. The eye with less focus might be impaired due to a significant amount of farsightedness or astigmatism, or something
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Learning-Related Vision Problems
Category: Pediatric Vision
Learning disabilities may include dyslexia, math disorder, writing disorder, auditory processing deficits, or visual processing deficits. Although each child with a learning disability is unique, many also have associated visual problems. Addressing these vision disorders may alleviate some symptoms
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