3 Things That May Be Causing Your Red Eyes
Our eyes are sensitive to the environment around us. And although it’s typically not dangerous when our eyes are occasionally red, something is irritating them.
Our eyes are sensitive to the environment around us. And although it’s typically not dangerous when our eyes are occasionally red, something is irritating them.
Try something right now... Then continue reading this post... Take 15 seconds. Close your eyes and think about how your life would change if you lost your eyesight. Count to 15 while you think about it. Sobering, isn’t it?
If you wear contact lenses, one of the questions you may hear from us each time we visit is, “How often are you changing your contacts?” No, we don’t say it to make you feel guilty! But we DO want to remind you how important it is.
Car accidents are the leading cause of death for Americans under age 35. How can you protect yourself and the ones you love?
You’ve heard the term “20/20 vision”. But many people don’t know what it means.
When you leave our practice, we give you detailed instructions on how to care for your contact lenses. But most of us forget these instructions and become a bit lax about contact care.
Throughout history people have had vision problems. Today, we’re incredibly appreciative of all the modern technologies and scientific developments that help protect our sight. The different ways that people have coped with vision problems provide some interesting factoids...
Indeed, smartphones are amazing! We love them! Online banking, playing games, watching sports, checking in on Facebook... However, if you’re a frequent smartphone user, pay attention to the possible eye problems they can cause.
“Low Vision” is a term used to describe a condition that can result from a variety of eye diseases, disorders, or injuries that affect one’s sight.
Trust, dependability, capability and passion are words often used in describing our practice, and our relationships with you—our valued patients and friends.