A question that we frequently get is what constitutes a medical vs a routine vision exam. We are legally bound to bill according to the primary reason for the visit for the day. A medical complaint has to be billed to through your medical insurance where a routine vision exam can be billed through your […]
Addressing K-12 Academic Challenges
When K-12 Academic Challenges Arise, This Exam is Essential The American Optometric Association reports that 1 in 4 children have a vision issue that negatively impacts learning. Even children with “perfect vision” can still struggle academically because other aspects of the visual system are not perfect. This makes 20/20 vision only one measure of the […]
Nearsightedness (Myopia) Prevention
What Parents Need to Know About Nearsightedness (Myopia) Prevention for ChildrenNearsightedness (Myopia) among children has been rapidly increasing for decades yet the risks and treatment are widely misunderstood by parents and caregivers. Prevention and early detection are two keys to controlling this epidemic impacting children’s vision, development and classroom learning. What is nearsightedness?Nearsightedness, also known […]
Presbyopia
Expected Vision Changes: 41-55 Years of Age Did you know that your vision has been gradually changing since childhood? It’s true! These subtle changes occur for everyone, even for individuals who have never needed assistance from glasses or contacts. Over the course of your life, the lens in your eyes begins to stiffen and […]
February Eye Health Topic: 6 Ways to Age-Proof Your Eyes
6 Impactful Ways to Age-Proof Your Eyes Age proofing your eyesight is a continuous process that is best when started early in life but can be implemented at any age for eye health benefits. The rate in which our eyes age can be reduced if we are mindful of what increases age-related eye diseases […]
Eyelid Twitching
Eyelid twitching The medical term for eyelid twitching is called myokymia. An eyelid twitch is a repetitive, involuntary spasm in the eyelid that more commonly occurs with the upper lid, but can take place in (or on) the lower lid as well. The majority of eyelid twitching lasts for only a few minutes, but sometimes […]
May is UV Month
May is UV awareness month There are three types of UV Rays: A,B, &C. UV-A and UV-B radiation can have adverse effects on the eyes and vision. UV-C is absorbed by the ozone layer and does not present any threats to the eyes. UV-A is most detrimental to your central vision and causes damage to […]
Sunglasses
Polarized sunglasses vs tinted sunglasses One of the most frequent questions we get asked is why should I buy polarized sunglasses vs regular tinted sunglasses? Tinted lenses can block 100% of UV-A and UV-B light as well as shield from some of the sun’s brightness, but they do not help block out glare. Basic tinted […]
Floaters
Floaters Have you ever noticed tiny spots, specks, strings or cobwebs that drift aimlessly around your field of vision? These are called floaters! Our eyes are filled with a clear jelly-like substance called the vitreous humor. The vitreous humor is responsible for helping the eye keep its shape and holding the retina firmly in place. […]
Tips to Prevent Your Glasses from Fogging Up While Wearing a Mask
Tighten the mask You can adjust the ear loops or ties so the mask fits more snug against your face. Air should not be escaping through the top of the mask if it is fit properly. Mold your mask A lot of masks have a bendable metal strip on the top portion that you can […]