Eye floaters occur more often with age, but are they something you should be concerned about? Learn what causes these specks, string, and cobweb shapes to float past your field of vision and what you can do about them.
Eye floaters occur more often with age, but are they something you should be concerned about? Learn what causes these specks, string, and cobweb shapes to float past your field of vision and what you can do about them.
If you have diabetes, you should be aware of how it affects your eyes. Many diabetic eye conditions present no symptoms until you begin losing vision. Here’s what you need to know about preventing eye complications when you have diabetes.
Red, itchy, irritated eyes happen to everyone occasionally, but if you experience these symptoms regularly, it could be a sign of an underlying problem. Learn the signs and discover when you should seek treatment for chronically dry eyes.
Prescription eyeglasses can make a big difference in your child’s vision and performance at school. But, it takes time to adjust to wearing them. Here’s how you can help make it a positive experience.
Congratulations! You’ve got your first pair of contacts and you’re ready to enjoy the flexibility and convenience of clear vision without eyeglasses. Discover some practical tips for easily adjusting to life with contacts.
Have you heard of macular degeneration? Do you know if you’re at risk? Learn about this age-related eye disease from ReVision Optix, as well as five major risk factors and steps you can take to prevent vision loss.
Seeing double? Can’t seem to focus clearly at any distance? You could have astigmatism. Fortunately, this common condition is easily corrected with the right vision prescription. Learn all about astigmatism and your options to improve your eyesight.
Are you done with glasses and ready for a change? With so many different types of contact lenses on the market, it can be difficult to choose. We introduce you to some popular options so you can learn which contacts lenses are best for you.
COVID-19 brought a new batch of worries. Wondering how the coronavirus could affect your vision? Is it possible to contract the virus through your eyes? Here’s what you should know about optometry and COVID-19.
You should get eye exams every few years, if not more often. These visits are more than just a pointless routine. Even if your vision seems perfect, there might be developing issues of which you are not aware of.
Are you over 60 years old, of African American or Asian descent, or have diabetes? These are just a few of the factors that put you at risk for glaucoma. Here’s what you should know about your risk for the condition that can cause blindness.
Chronic dry eyes affect nearly 5 million Americans over age 50, but the condition can occur at any age. If you regularly experience dry, irritated, red eyes, here are some professional tips for managing symptoms and getting long-term relief.
You wear contact lenses so you can see properly while showing off your beautiful eyes clearly. But if you’re not careful with your contacts, your eyes could become painfully and dangerously infected. Avoid these bad habits.
Ever wonder what all the high-tech tools in your optometrist’s office actually do? When you come for a comprehensive eye exam, your doctor is on the lookout for many things. Here’s a breakdown of what they do and mean.