2015

Babies Need Eye Exams Too!

Blog

You may think that your little child is too young to need to visit an optometrist, but did you know that infants should receive vision exams as part of their regular check-ups? Your pediatrician will most likely perform regular vision screenings and refer you to an optometrist if they notice any issues or concerns regarding your child's vision.  Some people think that since their child cannot communicate well yet, that a vision exam won't do any good but what many parents may not know, is that there is much more to a vision exam than choosing a pair of eyeglasses.

7 August 2015

Struggling To Remember To Wear Your Sunglasses? Four Tips To Help Make It A Habit

Blog

It's no secret that wearing sunglasses is important for preserving your eye health. By shielding your eyes and the surrounding skin from UV light, sunglasses can protect against cataracts, cancer, and even macular degeneration. However, many people fail to wear their sunglasses on a regular basis, putting themselves at an increased risk of these conditions. If you struggle with remembering to wear your sunglasses, here are a few tips to help make wearing them more of a habit.

6 August 2015

Retinopathy Of Prematurity And Treatment Options

Blog

When a baby is born too early, there are often many concerns regarding their health. One of these areas of health include the health of their eyes. Due to a disease called retinopathy of prematurity, a premature baby's eyes need to be monitored closely.  What is Retinopathy of Prematurity? Babies born earlier than 31 weeks of gestation and weigh less than 2.75 pounds at birth are most susceptible to retinopathy of prematurity (ROP).

4 August 2015