How To Protect Eyes During Summer From Sun And Chlorine
During summer there is nothing quite as refreshing, and relaxing, as jumping in the pool or ocean and soaking up the sun. This, however, leaves your eyes vulnerable to various risks, some of which can cause serious injury, and are avoidable. Our Be...
Read MoreEye Care Tips: Destination Spring Break
With Spring Break on the horizon, we want to help you experience the journey with good eyesight to behold, and store, lifelong memories. Here are some tips from our ophthalmologic specialist, to help care for your eye health while traveling and expl...
Read More20 Dangerous Things That Could Damage Vision
Have you ever wondered what daily activities could impair your vision? The American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) gathered a list of the 20 most harmful activities for our eyes. These are presented below. Smoking There are many eye diseases rela...
Read MoreBeach Eye- Covid-19 and Your Eyes
The most common effects of COVID on the eyes were revealed by an analysis of 121 patients dating back to the beginning of the pandemic. Researchers conclude that COVID may not cause eye problems in most people. It is important to note that these prob...
Read MoreUse It, Or Lose It – Flex Spending Benefits
There are a lot of healthcare benefits to understand, especially when you include the various wellness benefits. Many people don't have the time to study the fine details of what's available. Our clients often ask about Flex Spending, a great savings...
Read MoreColor Blindness: What Is It And How Is It Detected?
Dyschromatopsia or color blindness is a visual abnormality that makes it difficult to see the colors of objects. It is also called color blindness, in honor of the physicist and mathematician John Dalton, who suffered from this anomaly. There are di...
Read MoreIridocyclitis: What is it? Causes and Treatment
What is iridocyclitis? Iridocyclitis is the most common type of uveitis . It appears suddenly, associated with autoimmune diseases , and especially in young and healthy patients. Most often, iridocyclitis occurs in only one eye , and its symptoms u...
Read MoreSLT Glaucoma Laser To Reduce Intraocular Pressure
The SLT laser or Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty is a treatment that is performed in the ophthalmology office, in one session, lasts a few minutes, and does not present risks. This treatment is very effective in certain cases of glaucoma, where it is...
Read MoreHow to Disinfect Glasses and Contact Lenses
Wearing contact lenses or prescription glasses makes life easier for many people who suffer from vision problems because it allows them to see everything more clearly and sharply. But what good are they if we don't keep them well cleaned and disinfec...
Read MoreCan Contact Lenses be worn in a pool?
One of the most common concerns of people who wear contact lenses or who are considering wearing them is whether they can wear contact lenses in the pool. Like many other contact lens myths, this one is one of the most prevalent, so you've probably h...
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