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What is an Optician?

An optician is a technically trained practitioner who designs, fits and dispenses corrective lenses for the correction of a person’s vision.   In order to provide the highest levels of [...]

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Back to School

It’s Back to School time! And we know you have a checklist of what needs to get done before your child starts school: School Supplies New Clothes & Shoes Pediatrician Well Visit Dentist [...]

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MS & Eye Health

With the forecasted extreme heat & humidity, patients with chronic health conditions need to be extra cautious. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients need to be aware of Uhthoff’s phenomenon. [...]

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What is Vision Field Test?

A vision field test is a method of measuring an individual’s entire scope of vision, that is their central and peripheral (side) vision. Visual field testing is most frequently used to [...]

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The Difference between Ophthalmologists & Optometrists

Do you know what the difference between an Optometrist and an Ophthalmologists is? As we are experts in the eye and vision care industry, these terms come second nature to us. However, we would [...]

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Concussions & Vision

Do concussions affect vision? Vision is quite significantly affected by a concussion. In some, any visual dysfunction may resolve in a short period of time, while in other cases may be ongoing [...]

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Have a Safe New Year’s Holiday!

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Holiday Travel Season

The holiday season is upon us and with that comes a lot of traveling.  Traveling to visit family or friends or even taking a vacation away, we would like to share some travel eye care tips with [...]

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The Holiday Gift of Eye Care

It might sound weird or different but giving yourself or someone else the gift of eye care makes a perfect gift.  Health is the most important gift to give or to receive… If your loved one [...]

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Retina get on my Optic Nerve

We now explore the retina and optic nerve.  The retina is a light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye that covers about 65 percent of its interior surface. Photosensitive cells called rods and [...]

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