Common Questions You May Have About Cataracts Surgery

Cataract surgery is a common vision procedure that helps patients have improved eyesight. This surgery can be life-changing, but there are some considerations to think about before you move forward. If you are still on the fence about the procedure, the following are some questions you should ask about cataract surgery: When Should You Get Cataract Surgery? One question you should ask your doctor is when you should get the surgery. Read More 

4 Tips For Your Next Eye Exam

Eye exams are a part of an effective wellness regimen. Your eyes are a crucial part of your body, and they need the proper care. An optometrist can perform a series of tests on your eyes to ensure they're in good health. Most people should have these tests performed annually or biannually at their regular eye exam. Here are four tips for your next eye exam. 1. Bring your health insurance card. Read More 

Are “Natural” Diabetic Eye Treatments A Good Idea?

These days, many people are looking for more "natural" solutions to their problems. These problems often include medical issues, which is where so-called natural solutions can become dangerous or problematic. If you've been thinking about foregoing traditional medical care for your diabetic eye problems or adding something to that treatment, there are some things you should take into consideration before making your decision. Here are three of them. Pressure and Inflammation Read More 

Signs You Need An Eye Exam As An Adult

Most adults are fairly familiar with the signs that a child needs to see the eye doctor. If they struggle to see the chalkboard, sit really close to the TV, and bring books really close to their face to read, they probably need an exam. But for some reason, those same adults tend to put off their own eye exam appointments. The longer you wait, the worse eye problems tend to get. Read More 

How To Ensure Your Eyes Are Safe When Wearing A VR Headset

Virtual reality is all the rage these days, and more and more people are picking up home VR headsets to use. While it's all good fun, you should take some steps to ensure that your eyes are safe while you're using a VR headset. Here's what you need to know to do just that. Blue Light Filtering When you wear a VR headset, one or two tiny screens are very close to your face. Read More