Who doesn’t like snuggling up in bed to watch a movie? Especially on a cold, rainy night. Do it too often, though, and your sleep could suffer. New studies show that leaving electronics on while you’re drifting off to sleep […]
Did you know that your eyes might give away signs to diseases—and not just eye related diseases like cataracts and glaucoma? Signs of serious illnesses like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer and other hereditary diseases might display symptoms in your eyes. […]
So you’re thinking about LASIK? Stephanie, who is one of our patients, wrote a blog post about her experience going through a LASIK evaluation at Commonwealth Eyes. Read about her experience to see what it’s like. Today I am having […]
With normal vision, your cornea and natural lens work to bend, or “refract” light, so that it focuses on the retina, which converts light into impulses sent to the brain, which then recognizes it as an image or images. If this […]
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 […]
Have your eyes been a little dry lately? Or maybe you’re more sensitive to light? It could be the result of not getting enough shut-eye. Studies show that our eyes need at least 5 hours to “recharge”. Less than that […]
LASIK has been around for over 20 years and we’ve come a long way in making it a standard procedure that’s safe and effective at correcting vision. You probably know at least one person who’s had LASIK but are you […]
Accuracy is everything when it comes to our patients’ eyes. That’s why we think the Catalys precision laser cataract surgery is pretty awesome. It allows us to be 10 times more accurate than with hand-held techniques. We were the first […]
Did you know that two-thirds of blindness and visual impairment occurs in women? And that three quarters of visual impairment is estimated to be preventable or correctable and that one third of age-related macular disease and cataract may be due […]
Who doesn’t like snuggling up in bed to watch a movie? Especially on a cold, rainy night. Do it too often, though, and your sleep could suffer. New studies show that leaving electronics on while you’re drifting off to sleep […]
Did you know that your eyes might give away signs to diseases—and not just eye related diseases like cataracts and glaucoma? Signs of serious illnesses like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer and other hereditary diseases might display symptoms in your eyes. […]
So you’re thinking about LASIK? Stephanie, who is one of our patients, wrote a blog post about her experience going through a LASIK evaluation at Commonwealth Eyes. Read about her experience to see what it’s like. Today I am having […]
With normal vision, your cornea and natural lens work to bend, or “refract” light, so that it focuses on the retina, which converts light into impulses sent to the brain, which then recognizes it as an image or images. If this […]
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 […]
Have your eyes been a little dry lately? Or maybe you’re more sensitive to light? It could be the result of not getting enough shut-eye. Studies show that our eyes need at least 5 hours to “recharge”. Less than that […]
LASIK has been around for over 20 years and we’ve come a long way in making it a standard procedure that’s safe and effective at correcting vision. You probably know at least one person who’s had LASIK but are you […]
Accuracy is everything when it comes to our patients’ eyes. That’s why we think the Catalys precision laser cataract surgery is pretty awesome. It allows us to be 10 times more accurate than with hand-held techniques. We were the first […]
Did you know that two-thirds of blindness and visual impairment occurs in women? And that three quarters of visual impairment is estimated to be preventable or correctable and that one third of age-related macular disease and cataract may be due […]