Recognizing the Early Signs of Cataracts

Cataracts, General Eye Care

Older man having his eyes examined

Cataracts are a common, age-related eye condition. When you’re young, the lens of your eye is clear and it transmits crisp images to your retina. Your lenses harden and get denser as you get older, and tissues begin to break down. Cataracts form as these tissues clump together, clouding the lens. Cataracts develop slowly, so […]

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See More Clearly With Multifocal Contact Lenses

Vision Correction

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About 45 million Americans wear contact lenses. Contacts are extremely thin lenses that fit directly onto your eye, correcting common refractive errors without the hassle of wearing eyeglasses. Contacts are a popular option for people of all ages. Most contact lenses are single-focus, which is perfect for treating blurry vision caused by myopia (nearsightedness) and […]

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First Steps After an Eye Emergency

General Eye Care

Closeup of an eye

Accidents can happen in the blink of an eye. And when they do, it’s good to be prepared. Eye injuries take a variety of forms — whether the surface of your eye is scratched by a foreign object or you’ve noticed sudden vision changes — and it’s not always easy to recognize what’s considered an […]

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Contacts or Glasses: Which Is the Best Option for You?

Vision Correction

Woman putting in contact lenses

Most people don’t have perfect vision. In fact, an estimated 75% of Americans wear corrective lenses, whether they choose eyeglasses, contact lenses, or a combination of both. If your vision is blurry, it’s important to wear corrective lenses so you can enjoy your best possible vision. Glasses are simple and convenient, but many people find […]

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Is Laser Eye Surgery Right for You?

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More than 60% of American adults need vision correction. If you wear glasses or contact lenses, you’re certainly not alone, but you’re likely all too familiar with the hassle of wearing corrective lenses. That’s why laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) is so popular. LASIK is a type of laser eye surgery that improves your vision […]

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How to Beat Your Winter Dry Eye

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Irritated, Red Eye

Does the arrival of winter weather also bring red, itchy eyes? If you notice that your eyes get uncomfortable as the weather turns cold, it could be chronic dry eye, a condition that affects millions of Americans. Dry eye develops when your eyes can’t maintain a healthy tear film. It’s common all year round, but […]

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Get Your Child Started with Routine Eye Care

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Your child’s well-being is your priority from the day they’re born. Regular check-ups with a pediatrician are important as your child grows, and regular eye exams should be part of their health care plan, too. Even if babies and toddlers don’t read or attend school, vision is a crucial element of their developmental processes. But […]

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Understanding the Differences in the Types of Glaucoma

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Older woman having his eyes examined

Your optic nerves are located at the back of each of your eyes. Optic nerves connect your eye to your brain, transmitting images that enter your eye into messages your brain understands.  Your optic nerve is critical for healthy vision. But glaucoma is a very common eye condition that damages optic nerves and impairs vision. […]

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