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Feb

5 signs you are a great candidate for LASIK eye surgery

Published: February 27, 2023

LASIK was first approved by the FDA in 1999. Since then, it has become a popular procedure for correcting poor vision, allowing millions of patients to see more clearly. There has never been a better time to learn about LASIK eye surgery and undergo the procedure. That said, one must always consider the factors that determine suitability for...

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Jan

How long do the results of LASIK surgery last?

Published: January 13, 2023

LASIK is a surgical intervention designed to correct vision problems. As an alternative to glasses and contact lenses, LASIK has become one of the most popular options available. This is largely due to the fact that LASIK is considered to be a permanent solution for vision issues.  While the results from LASIK are indeed long-lasting, factors...

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Dec

5 reasons why athletes choose LASIK

Published: December 1, 2022

Athletes who play competitive sports such as football, hockey, or basketball are aware of the risks involved with wearing glasses or contact lenses. Broken glasses are a major hazard to the eyes, and losing a contact lens can make a player unable to continue with the game. For this reason, many athletes today choose LASIK surgery. With...

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Nov

What is Myopia?

Published: November 1, 2022

When looking into vision problems, most patients come across the term ‘Myopia.’ While it isn’t a big cause for concern, it is important to understand what it is. What is Myopia? Myopia, otherwise known as nearsightedness, can be defined as a structural discrepancy of the eye in which the axial length (front to back) of the eye...

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Oct

3 reasons why patients should get annual eye examinations

Published: October 1, 2022

While most people associate eye exams with glasses and mild eye strain, they are vital checks against serious eye conditions. Covered by all basic medical plans, eye exams can help patients get a better idea of where they stand in terms of eye health and help safeguard against potential problems. We present here a few of those...

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Sep

Foods that improve and worsen eye health

Published: September 1, 2022

Diet plays a major role in the development of issues such as cataracts, clouding of the eye lens, dry eyes, and glaucoma. Certain foods help fight off these issues while others exacerbate them. Eating the right foods and avoiding the wrong ones can help us ensure strong eye health in the future. Some foods that can benefit the eyes...

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Aug

What Is Glaucoma And What Are The Symptoms?

Published: August 1, 2022

Glaucoma is a disease that is caused by building pressure in your eye, damaging the optic nerve. Glaucoma affects more than 3 million people in the United States alone, and it is the second-leading cause of blindness not only in the US, but in the world. When fluid builds up in the front part of the eye, this causes pressure to increase and...

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Jul

Dry Eyes

Published: July 1, 2022

Dry eyes are quite common in a general population. The most common cause of dry eyes can be excessive contact lens wear. We’ve put together some tips for how to treat dry eyes. 1. Eye Drops This simple, easy solution easily resolves dry eyes. Choose the “ultra lubricating,” high-performance eye drops. We will also provide our...

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Jun

Pros And Cons Of Implantable Contact Lens EVO ICL

Published: June 1, 2022

An implantable collamer lens (EVO ICL) is an ultra-thin layer of lens collagen that is implanted permanently into the eye to treat a range of vision concerns, including the following: Nearsightedness (myopia)Blurry vision at all distances (astigmatism). EVO ICL surgery places the artificial lens between the eye’s natural lens and the...

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May

Cataracts vs Glaucoma

Published: May 19, 2022

Cataracts and glaucoma are eye conditions that cause loss of vision. However, they each have unique symptoms and can affect the eyes at different rates. Glaucoma includes eye pressure that affects the optic nerve, while cataracts affect the lens of the eye and are caused by the breakdown of proteins. What are the other differences between the...

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