If this condition applies to you, talk to your family eye doctor about the available treatments during your next annual eye exam. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/215014.php
Do you have crusty or “sleep” eyelashes, red eyes that are worse in the morning and improve throughout the day, red eyes that itch, feel tired or gritty? If so, you may have Lid Margin Disease. Ask your doctor today! […]
Comprehensive Review Confirms High LASIK Patient Satisfaction This peer-reviewed report provides a systematic worldwide overview of LASIK patient satisfaction as of 2008. Report findings were first released last year by the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS). LASIK […]
Having severe dry eyes is uncomfortable, can impact your vision, and can cause more serious issues. Ask your family eye doctor about your dry eyes today. medicalnewstoday.com/articles/214715.php
After working on the computer all day, have you noticed that your eyes are tired and maybe dry? Do you notice frequent headaches? If so, you may be experiencing Computer Vision Syndrome or CVS. CVS is a real problem for those of us who spend hours in front of a computer each day. Here are 10 steps to help you relieve CVS and computer eye strain. allaboutvision.com/cvs/irritated.htm
Problem: Children and infants that do not get vision care because “everything looks fine” and the pediatrician does not send the child for a comprehensive eye exam. Conditions that are commonly overlooked include pediatric glaucoma, pediatric cataracts, retinoblastoma, strabismus (crossed […]
The doctors and staff at Commonwealth Eye Surgery would once again like to thank everyone for the overwhelming response to our inaugural “All I Want for Christmas is Free LASIK” promotion. We appreciate your patience while each of our finalists […]
Have you ever wondered why you don’t see as well up close as you did when you were younger? Do you wonder why you still need reading glasses following LASIK surgery if you are around the age of 40 or older? If so, you might be suffering from a condition known as presbyopia. Here is a nice link explaining this unavoidable condition.
www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/presbyopia.htm... Read more
If this condition applies to you, talk to your family eye doctor about the available treatments during your next annual eye exam. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/215014.php
Do you have crusty or “sleep” eyelashes, red eyes that are worse in the morning and improve throughout the day, red eyes that itch, feel tired or gritty? If so, you may have Lid Margin Disease. Ask your doctor today! […]
Comprehensive Review Confirms High LASIK Patient Satisfaction This peer-reviewed report provides a systematic worldwide overview of LASIK patient satisfaction as of 2008. Report findings were first released last year by the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS). LASIK […]
Having severe dry eyes is uncomfortable, can impact your vision, and can cause more serious issues. Ask your family eye doctor about your dry eyes today. medicalnewstoday.com/articles/214715.php
After working on the computer all day, have you noticed that your eyes are tired and maybe dry? Do you notice frequent headaches? If so, you may be experiencing Computer Vision Syndrome or CVS. CVS is a real problem for those of us who spend hours in front of a computer each day. Here are 10 steps to help you relieve CVS and computer eye strain. allaboutvision.com/cvs/irritated.htm
Problem: Children and infants that do not get vision care because “everything looks fine” and the pediatrician does not send the child for a comprehensive eye exam. Conditions that are commonly overlooked include pediatric glaucoma, pediatric cataracts, retinoblastoma, strabismus (crossed […]
The doctors and staff at Commonwealth Eye Surgery would once again like to thank everyone for the overwhelming response to our inaugural “All I Want for Christmas is Free LASIK” promotion. We appreciate your patience while each of our finalists […]
Have you ever wondered why you don’t see as well up close as you did when you were younger? Do you wonder why you still need reading glasses following LASIK surgery if you are around the age of 40 or older? If so, you might be suffering from a condition known as presbyopia. Here is a nice link explaining this unavoidable condition.
www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/presbyopia.htm... Read more