Before you are issued your contact lenses, you have the option of getting either a daily or monthly contact lens. If you have been wearing glasses for a long …
With all the devices we’ve grown attached to over the last 10 years, it’s no surprise to learn that our eyes suffer from excessive exposure to their bright screens. …
If you’ve made the decision to get contact lenses, you’re probably wondering what the best type is for you. Here are they types of contacts we provide, and their …
Dry eye related discomfort is the most common ailment treated by optometrists. Here are common symptoms: Dryness, redness, itchiness, blurred vision, stinging sensation excess watering/tearing, a foreign body sensation …
Most of our work is done on computers, and there is usually no escape from it. It is a visually intensive task and, unfortunately, our work pressure and …
Contact lenses are a great product for improving visual acuity, however they do have their limitations. The following are a few things to avoid when wearing contact lenses: 1. …
Diabetes is a serious disease that should never be ignored. Its tendency to affect the eyes makes it imperative that you visit an eye doctor once diagnosed. The most …
Chemical burns occur when the eye comes in contact with a chemical substance, and it can have a severe impact on the eye. A chemical substance can have severe …
Screen stressors are a modern issue for our eye health. If you’re a student who uses a computer for class, an employee who does a majority of your work …
Choosing a contact lens solution is important because different solutions react to your eye and the material of your contact lenses. The following is a list of solution types …