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Welcome to The Eye Pros Blog! Here, our expert optometrists provide insights on maintaining optimal eye health and vision. From regular eye exams to advanced treatments for glaucoma and cataracts, our articles cover a wide range of topics designed to keep your eyes healthy and your vision clear. Stay updated with the latest in eye care advancements and practical tips to enhance your vision. Join us in our mission to promote eye health and a brighter, clearer future for all.
7 Reasons Why People Want to Use the Best Colored Contacts
While most people wear contact lenses to correct their vision, others use them for aesthetic reasons. In fact, 11% of the contacts sold in the market are of the cosmetic type,
How to Choose the Best Optometrist: Your Complete Guide
Struggling with your eyesight? Need professional help to resolve the problem? Thankfully, you won’t have to look far. The United States is expected to have 46,000 optometrists working around the
How Often Should You Get Your Eyes Checked and Why Eye Exams Matter
More than 150 million Americans wear corrective eyewear. This can be for a number of reasons, such as near-sightedness, far-sightedness, astigmatism, and other common eye and vision ailments and impairments.
Prevent Cloudy Vision: Tips to Stop Protein Buildup on Contacts
If you want to take care of your eyes, you need to take care of your contacts. A big part of this is preventing contacts protein buildup on contact lenses.
Life Through a Lens: 10 Things You Need to Know About Wearing Contacts
Thinking about converting to contacts? Good idea! Wearing contacts won’t change your appearance. It’s not a big deal for some people, but most of us don’t enjoy the idea of
Glasses or Contacts? 9 Irrefutable Reasons to Switch to Contact Lenses
It seems as though more and more people are wearing glasses or contact lenses. In fact, studies show it’s undeniably on the rise. Maybe it’s due to the added screen
5 Reasons You Need To Make The Switch To Disposable Contacts Today
Over 150 million Americans need glasses or contacts to address refractive errors. While glasses now come in more styles than ever, more and more people desire contacts. Many prefer them
Puff There It Is! What You Need to Know About Glaucoma Tests
Three million people in the United States have been diagnosed with glaucoma, and several million are over the age of 40. Glaucoma is very common, but how do you know
The Big Switch: The Top Tips for Switching from Glasses to Contacts
Do you feel like Harry Potter? Not the magic part, but the constantly breaking your glasses part? Unfortunately, you don’t have a Hermoine to come and fix them. But you