A Child's Vision

Children typically receive a brief visual screening in school, but these cursory exams may overlook more complicated vision problems. Vision issues are much more common among kids with certain disorders, making it essential to visit an optometrist experienced in vision therapy for a comprehensive vision exam to diagnose potential problems.

Eye Diseases

Intricate and complex, the eyes take in and process light and communicate information to the brain through electronic impulses. Several diseases and conditions – viral, bacterial, and genetic – affect the eyes and their ability to function properly. Any sign of unusual eye symptoms should prompt a visit with an eye care professional.

Why Myopia Is Becoming More Common In Children

Myopia, or nearsightedness, is on the rise among children. There are a few different factors that have led to the affliction’s meteoric rise over the past decade but the truth has become crystal clear: myopia is more common...

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Children’s Vision and the Epidemic of Myopia

Myopia, more commonly known as “nearsightedness,” is a growing public health concern. Myopia in children has been steadily riding for decades, and left un- or under-treated, it can lead to worsening vision issues throughout...

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What is Involved in Sports Vision Training?

“For driven athletes in the making.” That is the slogan of Sports Vision Training — Complete Eye Care’s reimagined sports training program focused on improving athletic performance by focusing on athletes’ vision. Sports...

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Ophthalmologist vs. Optometrist: Which Do I Need to See?

If you have received routine vision care recently, you likely utilized the services of an optometrist. However, in the process of scheduling an eye appointment, you may have come across another type of eye doctor that begins with...

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The Complete Eye Care Approach to Optical Services

In the realm of family eye care, you have a choice when investing in a provider. In addition to team members who respect your preferences and decisions, you need a vision care partner with the technological capabilities and eye...

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Presbyopia Affects Millions. Luckily, New Treatments Are Available.

Impaired vision affects more than 60% of the total population. If we examine older age brackets, that figure is even higher. A variety of factors can affect vision quality, most notably genetics, age, and pre-existing conditions....

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How Optometrists Play a Key Role in Diagnosing Hypertension

Chronically high blood pressure, or hypertension, is one of the most common diseases in the world. Roughly 50 million Americans, and nearly 70% of all senior citizens, suffer from abnormally high blood pressure. If untreated,...

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Fascinating Facts About The Human Eye

Our eyes are complex organs that work together to help our brains perceive the world around us. We use them all the time, but tend not to think much about them unless we’re struggling with vision difficulties, eye strain, or...

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Taking Care of Your Eyes Between Checkups

Between visits to the dentist, most people brush their teeth, and some even remember to floss, and of course we try to take steps to stay healthy between our annual physical exams. When it comes to how to take care of our eyes,...

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