Glaucoma Laser Surgery
Do you suffer from glaucoma and need relief? Have you tried prescription eye drops only to be disappointed with the results? Glaucoma Laser Surgery might be the right option for you. Keep reading to learn about this procedure and how it could give you the eye relief you need. What Is Glaucoma Laser Surgery? Glaucoma… Read More
Cataract Treatment: Cataract Lens Options (IOLs)
Are you around the age of 60 or older? Have you noticed changes in your vision quality? With aging comes changes to parts of your body, including your eyes. This could be due to a cataract inside your eye, which can cause the natural lens in your eye to become cloudy. If the quality of… Read More
Treating Dry Eye with the TearCare Procedure
An estimated 40 million Americans suffer from or are predisposed to dry eye disease, DED. Mild dry eye can affect routine activities such as reading, working on a computer, or driving. Severe cases of DED can significantly impact your sight quality. To treat dry eye symptoms, people often turn to over-the-counter medications or artificial tears…. Read More
How To Protect Eyes from Computer Screen – Preventing Digital Eye Strain
After working on a computer or browsing on your phone for too long, do your eyes become tired, dry, or strained? Are you wondering how to protect your eyes from computer screens? Then you’ve experienced what so many others have: digital eye strain. The past year has pushed many people to work or take classes… Read More
The Most Common Cause of Dry Eye: Blepharitis
Few things are as frustrating as dealing with dry eyes. There are several causes for dry eyes, including staring at your phone or computer screen for too long, the wind blowing in your eyes, and seasonal allergies. Do your eyes dry out often? Not sure what’s causing your eyes to dry out? You may… Read More
How Can Diabetes Affect My Vision?
People who have diabetes are at an increased risk of developing vision issues. If you have diabetes, you should get your eyes regularly checked. Scheduling an appointment with an eye doctor at least once a year can help you catch early signs that your vision may be affected by your diabetes diagnosis. Learn more about… Read More
What Causes Bloodshot Eyes?
Red or bloodshot eyes can occur for several different reasons, from allergies to corneal ulcers. Even the appearance of bloodshot eyes varies. You may notice pink or red lines in the sclera—the white area of your eyes. It’s also possible for the entire sclera to appear a shade of pink or red. Bloodshot eyes may… Read More
PRK Eye Surgery: Benefits and More
Picture this, you’re just about to head out of the house so you do a quick check to make sure you have everything you need. But when you arrive you realize you forgot something—your glasses/contacts. If you’ve felt that frustration before, then it’s time to consider what PRK eye surgery can do for you. Here… Read More
Coronavirus and Your Eyes
There is a lot that is still unknown about the coronavirus. One thing we do know is that pink eye can be a symptom of the coronavirus. And, we know that the coronavirus and pink eye have some similarities. An Eye Related Symptom of Coronavirus – Pink Eye Pink eye is another term for conjunctivitis…. Read More
Dry Eye After LASIK
Dry eye is one of the most common side effects that post LASIK patients experience during healing. Most doctors who work with LASIK patients will prescribe eye drops to help with eye lubrication during healing. The length of time that lubricant eye drops need to be used can vary. Lubrication drops are usually recommended for… Read More