There are approximately 36 million people in the United States who wear contact lenses. When contact lenses are fitted to the eye, much more is taken into account than just the numbers from the glasses prescription. The curvature of the cornea (the clear tissue at the front of the eye that the contact lens sits… Read More
Glaucoma is a complicated disease in which over time, damage to the optic nerve leads to progressive, irreversible vision loss. It is estimated that about three million Americans have glaucoma, but only about half of them know that they have this disease. Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness for people over 60 years old… Read More
If you’re fortunate enough to be receiving a refund at tax time and you were thinking about using it for the vacation of a lifetime, might we suggest instead using it for a vacation for a lifetime! Consider Laser Vision Correction to get rid of your contacts and glasses. If you are among the 75%… Read More
Procedures such as LASIK and PRK reshape the cornea by removing microscopic amounts of tissue. In order for these procedures to be effective, the cornea must maintain a certain thickness after reshaping. As it turns out, the higher your prescription, the more your cornea must be thinned. Patients who are very nearsighted, or who have… Read More
According to the American Foundation for the Blind, 22.5 million American Adults age 18 and older reported experiencing vision loss, and more than about 80 percent of them could have been avoided or cured. That’s why regular eye exams are so important, they can be particularly helpful in detecting progressive eye conditions such as vision… Read More
Most glasses and contact lenses require a lifetime commitment and multiple renewals and ordering of your prescription through the year while, Laser Vision Correction is a quick, pain-less, 10 minute out-patient procedure.According to industry experts, LASIK will pay for itself on average within 5 years. Here’s why: The average cost of LASIK is a one-time… Read More
The search for the perfect holiday gift is over! Over time, it’s easy to fall into the habit of giving an old standby, gift cards, or cash. This year, give the gift your loved one will love and cherish for years to come…the gift of sight! After all, what gift is better than the gift… Read More
Laser Vision Correction is the most popular elective eye surgery in the US. When picking a center, make sure they have state of the art laser and safety monitoring equipment. During a LASIK consultation or evaluation, different types of tests are performed on your eyes to deem if you would be a good candidate for… Read More
Dry eye and ocular allergies are both very common in a large number of people. It is crucial to distinguish and know the difference between the two and not just assume your itchy, burning eyes are allergies or vice versa. Dry eye sufferers do not produce a sufficient amount of tears to keep their eyes… Read More
Before choosing to have LASIK, it’s important to do your homework to ensure you find the best surgeon, understand the potential risks and benefits, and have realistic expectations about what your vision will be like after surgery and for years to come. When choosing a LASIK surgeon, you want to find someone you feel comfortable… Read More