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  • Envisioning a greater future: One contact lens at a time.

    We all try to be good stewards of the earth. We go out of our way to recycle paper, glass, plastic. Many of us even compost. But what about daily disposable contact lenses? We wear them once then toss them. Good for our eyes, not so good for the planet. Here’s some good news that […]

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  • Is There Any Way to Prevent Cataracts?

    While there is no scientific proof that you can prevent cataracts, there are certainly steps you can take to help reduce your risk factors. A cataract is a clouding of the lens of the eye, which can impair your vision. Cataracts affect nearly 22 million Americans age 40 and older. By age 80, more than […]

    Continue Reading July 24, 2014

  • Cataract Symptoms and How To Handle Them

    June is Cataract Awareness Month, and we’re here to help clear some of the fog surrounding cataracts. Although most of us have heard the term “cataract” before, you may not fully understand what they actually are. Cataracts are cloudy areas on the lens of the inside of the eye, which normally allow clear and focused […]

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  • What to Look for When Buying Sunglasses

    Help protect your vision from dangerous UV rays by wearing the best sunglasses for your eyes. The weather is finally starting to heat up, and we’re sure most of you can’t wait to finally be on the beach with your toes in the sand and the sun at your back. May is UV Awareness Month, […]

    Continue Reading May 28, 2014

  • Can Eye Makeup Cause Eye Problems?

    Check it out ladies: today we examine some potential problems related to eye makeup and ways you can safely avoid them. Spring is finally here, and the entire month of April is dedicated to Women’s Eye Health & Safety. And what better way to start the month off than by talking about something many women […]

    Continue Reading April 15, 2014

  • Why buy glasses in-office instead of online?

    In a world where online shopping is just as common as shopping in brick and mortar stores, buying glasses online seemed to be unlikely until recently. Companies like Warby Parker and Tortoise and Blonde are working to change that perception with their offers for $99 complete pairs of glasses ordered online and delivered right to […]

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