Blepharoptosis, more commonly known as ptosis, is a condition that causes you to have low-lying upper eyelids. This impacts both your physical appearance and, in some cases, your vision. In today’s post, your expert optometrist from Opti-Care answers commonly asked questions about this condition. [Read more…]
Helpful Ways to Manage Dry Eyes This Fall
Temperatures are falling as we get further into autumn and winter approaches. While the beautiful changing leaves and crisp temperatures make fall the perfect season for outdoor activities, the cold, dry weather of the season increases the risk of dry eye syndrome. In today’s post, your trusted eye doctor from Opti-Care explains how to manage this condition. [Read more…]
Helpful Tips for Preventing Eye Injuries at Home
The Eye Injury Snapshot, an annual clinical survey about eye injuries in the U.S., reported that approximately two million household-related eye accidents happen each year. To put a halt to their increasing occurrence, your reliable optometrist from Opti-Care share some helpful tips for maintaining visual safety in your home. [Read more…]
4 Basic Qualities of a Good LASIK Candidate
Advancements in technology have yielded vision correction methods that are more effective and convenient than ever before–such as LASIK (laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis). In addition to our wide selection of eyeglasses and contact lenses, we also LASIK evaluation, referral, and post-surgery care. This includes determining if you are a good candidate for this procedure. Here are four basic requirements you need to meet:
Eye Conditions That May Develop as You Age
Your visual capacity may change as a result of the aging process. To spread awareness, your trusted eye doctor from Opti-Care discusses some common vision problems that you may experience in your golden years:
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