Blog

Professional VisionCare Blog

Learn more about optometrist care in our blog!

This Halloween Watch Out for Special Effect Contacts

  With the fall comes Halloween and with that, costumes. As a consumer, you want to be aware of certain dangers to your eyes and […]


Are Your Eyes Sensitive To Light? Consider Scleral Lenses!

For some people, standard soft contact lenses are a great way to conveniently correct vision. For those with very dry eyes or corneal conditions like […]


What Happens If You Don’t Treat Dry Eye Syndrome?

Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a condition where your eyes either produce low-quality tears or don’t produce enough tears to keep your eyes hydrated. Sometimes […]


3 Reasons to Wear Sunglasses All Year Round

Most people know the importance of wearing sunglasses during the summer, but many pack them away when autumn comes. That’s a mistake, because sunglasses can […]


Why You Should Get Custom-Made Reading Glasses

If you’re over the age of 40 and it’s become harder to read books, merchandise labels, messages on your phone or small fonts on your […]


4 Risks of Wearing Decorative Contact Lenses This Halloween

Wish your eyes were a different or that you could change their ‘look’? That’s exactly why some people find decorative contact lenses appealing. Cosmetic, theatrical, […]


Progressive and Multifocal Lenses

Presbyopia, or far-sightedness, is a common condition that often starts to develop in people who are 40 or older. But having presbyopia when you already […]


Succeeding With Sclerals

Healthy corneas normally bend incoming light toward the retina so we can see clearly. However, certain corneal conditions, such as keratoconus and astigmatism, lead the […]


This Halloween Be Wary of Costume Contact Lenses

As Halloween approaches and costume planning gets more serious, many consider the use of novelty or costume contact lenses as a way to add that […]


Why Glasses Are Not the Solution for Progressive Myopia

What Is Progressive Myopia? Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a refractive error that causes blurred distance vision. It occurs when the eyeball grows too long, causing […]


Book Appointment

Order Contacts

Pay My Bill

Kids Vision

Contact Us