When prescribed correctly, fitted correctly, and cared for correctly, contact lenses can provide clear and comfortable vision. Unfortunately, not every contact lens wearer achieves this happy balance initially. On the […]...
Read MoreNearly five million Americans over the age of 50 suffer from dry eye syndrome. These patients complain of eyes that are dry, itchy, irritated, and sometimes downright painful. Eyedrops and artificial […]...
Read MoreThe dome-shaped, transparent layer at the front of your eye is known as the cornea. The cornea helps you see by focusing light into your eye. Sometimes, the cornea bulges out […]...
Read MoreThere are several different types of contact lenses your eye doctor may recommend if you have keratoconus. However, scleral lenses are indeed a cut above. These rigid gas permeable lenses […]...
Read MoreDry eye syndrome is often chronic and progressive. Depending on its severity and cause, it may or may not be difficult to treat. However, in most cases, symptoms can be significantly […]...
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