Looking after your eyes is just as important as looking after your body. Without your eyes, you won’t be able to see. Your eyes are what make you see the beautiful world around you. Your eyes enable you to see your friends, family, loved ones, and ...
Read More ›Undiagnosed eyesight impairments can affect your child’s performance both inside and outside of the classroom. It can be difficult to learn that your child has vision problems. As a result, by the age of five, your child should have a vision te...
Read More ›Your optometrist may recommend you to use eye drops to treat an eye infection, injury, or condition. You may also be using over-the-counter eye drops to relieve dry or red eyes. No matter what reason you are using them, it is important for you to use...
Read More ›If you have visited your ophthalmologist for a walk-in eye exam, they may have told you to eat well and maintain a normal blood sugar level to keep your eyes strong and healthy. Unknown to most people, diabetes affects eyesight. Diabetic retinopathy ...
Read More ›Whether you’re just scrolling on social media, streaming a show, playing a game, or working from home, more screen usage means more work for your eyes. This may cause digital eye strain or sometimes also called “computer vision syndrome.” Commo...
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