by Eye Contact | Mar 16, 2021 | Contact Lenses
An ortho K lens is a specialty contact lens that is worn during the night and alters the front surface of the eye, the cornea, temporarily to correct nearsighted prescriptions. A great analogy for this lens would be braces for your eyes. Although the effects do not...
by Eye Contact | Mar 1, 2021 | Eye Disease
It may sound odd to discuss herpes virus in the context of the eye, but herpes simplex eye infection is actually extremely common. It is the leading cause of infectious corneal blindness in the developed world and is routinely seen in the offices of eye doctors...
by Eye Contact | Feb 15, 2021 | Pediatric
We love it when parents bring their young children in for their annual eye examinations. It is vitally important to check on kids so that proper visual development can be ensured and they can live to their utmost potential. Sometimes however, our eye doctor will catch...
by Eye Contact | Feb 1, 2021 | Eye Disease
You might be aware that a retinal detachment is a serious eye condition that can permanently impact vision. There are many ways that a retinal detachment can occur and our eye doctors are always looking out for any risk factors in your eye examination. Read on to...
by Eye Contact | Jan 19, 2021 | General
Some people put off regular comprehensive eye examinations unless they have a visual issue or eye discomfort or are told to see an optometrist by one of their doctors. They may do this to save money or because they simply do not feel that they need this care. This...