Eyes feeling a little dry? That’s not uncommon in the winter. In colder months, dry eye syndrome can be worse due to the dry, cold air and dry heat when we’re indoors. Even the heat in your car can aggravate […]
One lucky winner has a lot to look forward to in 2014. Every Christmas season, Commonwealth Eyes gives away a free LASIK procedure to one person. This year our winner was Larkin Walker. We can’t wait to help Larkin see […]
With a new year upon us, we’re thinking about what new developments are on the horizon that can help us continue to improve our patients’ lives. One recent finding is particularly interesting. It still needs testing and additional research but […]
Have you ever looked at a Monet painting and noticed the changes in his style as he got older? Or how about Degas? Both famous artists suffered from failing vision, which impacted their artistic style in later years. Monet had […]
At Commonwealth Eyes, we try to give back all year long but the holidays are particularly close to our hearts. We love giving the gift of better vision to our patients and this Christmas and holiday season, we’re giving away […]
On October 5th, Commonwealth Eyes took to the streets of Lexington to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research in the Susan B. Komen Race for a Cure 5k. Our Billing Manager, Susan Marnatti, came up with the idea to […]
The terms nearsightedness and farsightedness seem self-explanatory but do you really know what they mean? Nearsightedness, or myopia, is a common eye condition caused when light coming into the eye doesn’t focus the right way on to the retina, so […]
Halloween isn’t just for kids anymore. In fact, it’s becoming increasingly a “holiday” for adults to get dressed up in elaborate outfits and attend several parties celebrating the macabre. Having the most elaborate costume is often a competition among friends. […]
Have you ever thought about how fascinating your eyes are? They may seem like simple parts of our anatomy but they’re extremely complex. Our eyes have seven main parts that transmit information to the brain, detect light, and focus on […]
Eyes feeling a little dry? That’s not uncommon in the winter. In colder months, dry eye syndrome can be worse due to the dry, cold air and dry heat when we’re indoors. Even the heat in your car can aggravate […]
One lucky winner has a lot to look forward to in 2014. Every Christmas season, Commonwealth Eyes gives away a free LASIK procedure to one person. This year our winner was Larkin Walker. We can’t wait to help Larkin see […]
With a new year upon us, we’re thinking about what new developments are on the horizon that can help us continue to improve our patients’ lives. One recent finding is particularly interesting. It still needs testing and additional research but […]
Have you ever looked at a Monet painting and noticed the changes in his style as he got older? Or how about Degas? Both famous artists suffered from failing vision, which impacted their artistic style in later years. Monet had […]
At Commonwealth Eyes, we try to give back all year long but the holidays are particularly close to our hearts. We love giving the gift of better vision to our patients and this Christmas and holiday season, we’re giving away […]
On October 5th, Commonwealth Eyes took to the streets of Lexington to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research in the Susan B. Komen Race for a Cure 5k. Our Billing Manager, Susan Marnatti, came up with the idea to […]
The terms nearsightedness and farsightedness seem self-explanatory but do you really know what they mean? Nearsightedness, or myopia, is a common eye condition caused when light coming into the eye doesn’t focus the right way on to the retina, so […]
Halloween isn’t just for kids anymore. In fact, it’s becoming increasingly a “holiday” for adults to get dressed up in elaborate outfits and attend several parties celebrating the macabre. Having the most elaborate costume is often a competition among friends. […]
Have you ever thought about how fascinating your eyes are? They may seem like simple parts of our anatomy but they’re extremely complex. Our eyes have seven main parts that transmit information to the brain, detect light, and focus on […]