WHAT'S NEW AT Family Eyecare Center of Optometry
Keep up-to-date on the latest vision-related news and eye care events in our Practice.
As the end of the year approaches, don’t miss the chance to maximize your vision insurance benefits before they expire! Schedule your eye care appointment to take advantage of everything your plan offers, from eye exams to eyewear allowances.
Children often don't realize that they have a vision problem. Since school vision screenings are unable to detect vision problems related to reading and learning difficulties, many vision problems go undiagnosed for years.
As cataracts worsen, they lead to a wide range of symptoms: from blurry vision and light sensitivity to halos around lights and colors appearing less vibrant. All can severely impact your ability to read, drive and enjoy hobbies — not to mention your quality of life
Eye allergies can mean the difference between feeling energized from a morning jog and spending the rest of the day suffering from dry, itchy, irritated eyes.
Myopia can significantly impact your child’s performance in school and sports and can lead to serious eye diseases later in life. Ortho-K, can help slow the progression of myopia.
Glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and cataracts are all eye diseases and the risk of developing these sight-threatening conditions increases if you have diabetes
We've improved the lives of patients living with low vision by offering a wide variety of low vision aids to help them continue doing the things they love.
The older you are, the higher your chance of having low vision.
High myopia – severe nearsightedness – is associated with an increased risk of serious eye diseases such as retinal detachment, glaucoma, and cataracts.
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) can cause severe vision loss, but early detection can help preserve your vision.
Here's how eye exams helped save Katie's vision and quality of life. Call Family Eyecare Center of Optometry to schedule your appointment.
Children and adolescents with diabetes are significantly more likely to suffer from dry eye syndrome (DES) than their non-diabetic peers. Read on to learn why diabetics are at higher risk, and how Family Eyecare Center of Optometry can help.
Cutting-edge apps, coupled with low vision aids and devices, can help people with low vision live full, independent lives.
Many retinal conditions can lead to vision loss if not diagnosed early and treated promptly. If your optometrist notices signs of retinal disease, they’ll manage the condition until it's necessary to refer you to a retina specialist.