Tears Can Tell Their Own Story
Tears are complex, they flow when we are happy, sad, excited, mad, confused, and for so many other feelings.
Tears are complex, they flow when we are happy, sad, excited, mad, confused, and for so many other feelings.
In those precious seconds after some sort of eye ‘incident’, the choices you make could just save your eyesight.
Why do we have Two Eyes? Have you ever wondered why we have two eyes? Why not one giant eye, or three?
Have you ever thought about eating for your eyes? We eat every day several times a day, but what determines what we eat?
Observing how your child sees is easy and can really help identify if there is an issue. Seeing clearly is a fundamental sense, which is generally correctable. Look for the following signs…
Many eye diseases are hereditary and so knowing your full family eye history helps your optometrist identify potential high-risk areas.
Have you ever heard of putting a raw steak on a black eye? What about changing the color of your eye with honey? It’s hard to decipher what’s fact and what’s just a plain old fiction.
Increased rates of nearsightedness or myopia are appearing in young children. Why? It’s due to the amount of time our little ones are spending in front of a screen.
We’ve all been there. You find yourself experiencing eye discomfort because there is something lodged within your eye. What should you do if you have something in your eye?
Schedule your eye care appointment today and experience the difference of personalized, comprehensive eye care.