Tips to Keep Your Eyes Comfortable While Screen Time Soars
Click Here for 6 Screen Time Tips [PDF]
Click Here for 6 Screen Time Tips [PDF]
Hope you and your loved ones are well during these uncertain times. As an essential health service, be assured our doctors will remain available for emergency cases if they occur. The doctor will determine if the emergency should be handled by phone, video, or in-person. During this time, staff will continue to answer the phones […]
3.17.2020 Dear Patients, Today the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) issued a statement that healthcare facilities and clinicians should prioritize urgent and emergency visits. They further requested we postpone routine eyecare visits. In accordance with this nation-wide advice, and to do our part in preventing further spread of COVID-19, we will be closing our offices […]
By Sasha L Radford, OD The Hubble Space Telescope was launched into Earth’s orbit on April 24, 1990 and constitutes one of the major astronomical advances of our time. Outside of Earth’s hazy atmosphere it has been able to capture images of our universe with a clarity far exceeding that of telescopes on land. The […]
By Dr Robin S Coady In August of last year my associate, Dr. Janelle Brown, a newly graduated Doctor of Optometry, wrote about why she chose optometry as a profession. As I am preparing to leave this same profession after 27 years, I thought I would write about making that same choice – but from […]
By: Janelle J Brown, OD Optometrists are well established in treating eye health and refractive correction services. However, there is another piece to the puzzle: ensuring our patients have clear, comfortable binocular vision. In spite of an accurate glasses or contact lens prescription, some patients suffer from double vision, eyestrain, fatigue when reading, poor reading […]
By Bryan M Stoller, OD As a young boy I remember watching the cartoon character, Popeye, swallowing spinach like some people guzzle Coca Cola. At that time in my life I would have refused to even bring a fork of spinach within arm’s length of my mouth. No matter how much I would have been […]
By Sasha L Radford, OD Do you get nervous about having your eyes checked? I’ve noticed many patients are anxious about the eye exam. I used to think that visiting an optometrist was a breeze from a patient’s standpoint – you get to stay fully clothed, you don’t get shots or have blood drawn […]
By Janelle J Brown, OD As spring approaches blanketing everything with green buds, we start thinking about new life. What better time to think about the eye care of infants and toddlers? You’ve probably noticed how large an infant’s eyes appear; even though the front portion of an infant’s eyes are 75% of their adult […]
By Sasha L Radford, OD I tend to be a bit accident prone. I’m no equestrian, but after 2 years of horseback riding lessons I should know not to let the horse get so close to the gate that my knee slams into it, requiring a brace for three weeks. Also, how could I have […]