2015

Tips For People Who Wear Contact Lenses In Winter

The tears your body produces helps to clean the surface of your eyes and protect your eyes from infection. Tears also help prevent your contact lenses from irritating your eyes. In winter, the air is dryer and your tears evaporate more quickly. This quick evaporation can cause pain, itchiness and infection. Knowing how to protect your eyes while wearing contact lenses in winter can help you avoid problems and discomfort.  Read More 

Some Things You Need To Know About Lasik Surgery

Many people wonder if Lasik is right for them. If you have worn contacts or glasses your entire life, you are probably anxious to be free of vision correction devices and are ready to have your freedom back. Lasik is a simple and very desirable procedure. Here are some things that you need to know about Lasik. 1. Pre-Exam To Determine If You Are A Candidate Unfortunately, not everyone with poor eyesight will be a candidate for Lasik. Read More 

Catch And Treat Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Before It Robs You Of Your Eyesight

If you begin to see gray shadows in your vision, make a special appointment with an optometry clinic, like Envision Eyecare, and don't wait until your yearly eye exam. You may have early signs of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and the sooner you start treatment, the better your chances are that a serious loss of vision can be stopped. What Is AMD? Small blood vessels in the back of your eye begin leaking fluid. Read More 

4 Ways To Get Your Child To Actually Wear Their Glasses

If your child has recently been prescribed a pair of glasses, you might be having difficulty getting them to actually wear them. Kids can skip wearing their glasses for a wide variety of reasons, but children who can't see well in school are more likely to perform poorly in class. It's really important for your child to wear their glasses, so try these tips to get them to do so. Read More 

What to Expect from Your Upcoming Cataract Surgery

Your vision has degraded to the point that your eye doctor has recommended cataract surgery. This is a common procedure now done in your doctor's office as an outpatient treatment. If the thought of cataract surgery makes you a little anxious, though, here is what you can expect from this quick and safe procedure to restore your healthy vision. You'll Need a Little Help Arrange to have someone take you to your appointment and bring you back home. Read More