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Enochs Eye Care - January 11, 2022
Estimates suggest that around 2.4 million eye injuries occur in the United States every year. These can happen at home, at work, or during your recreational time. Many are mild and easily treated, but others can have long-term, if not permanent, consequences for your vision, particularly if you don’t get help right away.
Clarity Vision - January 10, 2022
If you’ve decided that you’d like to wear contact lenses, the next step in the process is to choose which contacts are right for you. Many people are surprised to learn that there are many different types of contact lenses, not just the standard variety which most people are familiar. While standard contact lenses are a suitable option for many patients, they aren’t necessarily right for everyone.
Clarity Vision - December 31, 2021
A full eye exam by an ophthalmologist at least one to two years is an essential part of keeping your eyes healthy and caring for your general health. The exam consists of a series of checkups to examine your eyesight and check for eye problems.
Clarity Vision - December 31, 2021
Regular eye exams form an important part of our preventative care. Rather than solely visiting our eye doctor when we feel there is a problem with our vision, regular appointments enable eye doctors to closely monitor our eye health and vision and detect problems early before they cause us to experience issues.
Enochs Eye Care - December 30, 2021
Diabetes profoundly attacks many other parts of the body, including the eyes. It increases your risks of getting conditions like macular edema, glaucoma, and cataracts. The major concern, and the reason diabetic patients need to go for regular eye exams, is retinopathy.
Clarity Vision - December 22, 2021
Having healthy eyes and good vision can help you enjoy a good quality of life. Most adults today have a certain degree of vision loss. Millions of people over the age of 40 have low vision or are legally blind.
Clarity Vision - December 21, 2021
Myopia or nearsightedness is a vision condition that affects about 40 percent of the population. The condition usually develops in early childhood and can continue to progress until adulthood. Genetics play a major role in developing myopia, but the condition can also be the result of environmental and behavioral factors.
Clarity Vision - December 20, 2021
Are you an experienced contact lens wearer? If not, you may assume that all contact lenses are the same in appearance and function. But if you are considering starting using them, you need to understand that there are many types of contact lenses. This means that there is a variety to suit almost every patient or visual need. This is especially important for people who require specialty contact lenses.
Clarity Vision - November 30, 2021
Keratoconus is a progressive eye disease that affects the cornea. The cornea is a vital part of the eye responsible for focusing and protecting the inner eye. In some cases, the cornea may fail to develop properly.
Clarity Vision - November 30, 2021
As a parent, you may be looking forward to a time when your child will be more independent. It can be quite difficult to care for a young child and yourself. You may be wondering when your child will be ready for greater and newer responsibilities such as contact lenses.