Myopia (often called “nearsightedness”) is an eye disease in which the eye elongates, causing light to be focused in front of the retina instead of on the retina’s surface.
Read MoreWhat causes myopia? The truth is, scientists and medical professionals are still learning about myopia and its main causes. Thus far, however, there are several factors that have been linked to myopia development:
Read MoreUnlike a vision screening or other general eye tests, a comprehensive eye exam evaluates the health of the entire eye. Getting your eyes checked at regular intervals—starting in infancy—is important
Read More“Presbyopia” is a fancy way to say “I can’t see very well up close to read anymore” and tends to happen to adults more or less around the age of 42.
Read MorePutting in contacts for the first time can be an intimidating prospect! Here is a short video that walks you through it.
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