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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.

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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

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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

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A man is having his eyes examined by an optometrist for glaucoma tests.

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

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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

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Important Do’s and Don’ts for Effective Contact Lens Care

How good are you at taking care of your contact lenses? If you’re like most people, the answer is probably, “not great.” Forty-five percent of adults who wear contact lenses

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What to Expect When Visiting the Eye Doctor

Your eyes are one of the most important organs in your body for obvious reasons. This is why it’s imperative that you visit an eye doctor regularly. Even if you

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A doctor is conducting an eye exam on a woman.

5 Reasons to Get an Eye Exam, Even if Your Vision is Fine

Ah, the dreaded eye exam. The idea of some stranger poking around your sensitive eyeballs is too much for some people to handle. And who wants to stumble around with

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A woman is putting daily contact lenses in her eye.

Monthly vs Daily Contact Lenses: Which Is Better for You?

Did you know that 61 percent of the population wear either glasses or contact lenses at least sometimes? Many people are increasingly switching from glasses to contact lenses. Nowadays, over

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A person's eye with a blue light in it from sleeping in contacts.

What Happens When You Are Sleeping with Contacts?

Are you one of the more than 30 million Americans who wear contact lenses? If so, are you changing them on a regular basis? Or, are you guilty of falling

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6 Reasons Yearly Eye Exams Are so Important

If you’re a lucky person that has perfect vision, you may not think much about visiting an eye doctor. But the truth is that everyone can benefit from seeing an

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A pair of glasses sits on top of an eye chart, one of the signs you need glasses for vision problems.

10 Signs You Need Glasses

Did you know that upwards of 180 million Americans are visually impaired? One of the most well-known signs of visual impairment is finding it difficult to read. Whether it’s a

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Why Is My Vision Blurry in One Eye? Updated 2024

Do you notice yourself frequently rubbing, squinting, or blinking in an attempt to improve your vision? If you’re experiencing blurry vision in one eye or both, you might attribute it

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