More than 2.2 million Americans age 40 and older suffer from glaucoma. Nearly half do not know they have the disease—it causes no early symptoms.
Everyone is at risk for glaucoma. However, certain groups are at higher risk than others. People at high risk for glaucoma should get a complete eye exam, including eye dilation, every year.
Read MoreAs leaves begin to fall and temperatures drop, many of us are working on those last minute projects to prepare our homes for winter. Please remember to wear protective eyewear while trimming the hedges, mowing the lawn, and wrapping up other end of season home projects.
Read MoreDon’t let eye allergies stop you from enjoying autumn! Call our office for an appointment today.
Read MoreBeat the rush! Schedule your back to school eye exam now.
Read MoreAs the new school year approaches, parents are ensuring their children are prepared with an annual physical, immunizations and back-to-school shopping, but an annual eye exam should also be part of a student's back-to-school routine. Get a jump on your back to school list—schedule your child’s back to school eye exam early this year!
Read MoreWe are accepting donations for Operation Holiday now through December 7th, 2017. Please stop by Eye to Eye.
Read MoreComputer Vision Syndrome, or CVS describes a group of vision-related problems that result from prolonged and uninterrupted use of digital screens such as tablets, e-readers, smart phones and computer screens. Computer Vision Syndrome affects 75% of the people who work on computers, most markedly those over the age of 40.
Read MoreWhile most schools require students to take part in vision testing, many times kid’s vision problems go undetected during school screenings. Just because a child can see 20/20 during the vision test, does not mean that their eyes work properly for an entire day of focusing in school. That’s why it’s important for parents to be aware of the warning signs that your child may be experiencing impaired vision.
Read MoreWe at Eye to Eye want to be sure that everyone enjoys the eclipse on Monday, August 21, 2017. It will truly be a spectacular event, but must be taken seriously and viewed with caution. Please read our Solar Eclipse Safety Tips blog post.
Read MoreGlasses can be a big change for children and they can take some getting used to. The most important thing is that they feel comfortable and confident in their glasses. Read our blog for our top tips to help your children feel good in their glasses on the first day of school.
Read MoreCare for your eyes this 4th of July!
Read MoreChoosing your glasses can be a daunting experience when you’re not sure what suits you. So what are the key things to think about when picking the perfect pair?
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