Are Scleral Lenses Right for You?

Are Scleral Lenses Right for You?

What are Scleral Lenses? The newest technology and research in contact lens wear and development has focused on scleral contact lenses, which are gas-permeable lenses that are large enough to cover the entire cornea and rest comfortably on the white portion of the...
What you Need to Know about Diabetes and Vision Loss

What you Need to Know about Diabetes and Vision Loss

The number of individuals with diagnosed diabetes has shown an incredible increase in the past 15 years, and is only expected to rise in the future.  It’s commonly known that diabetes can cause problems due to an excess of sugar in the blood, but many people...

What’s that floating spot in my vision?

  A common complaint brought to eye doctors is “What’s that floating spot in my vision?” The technical term for this is a posterior vitreous detachment, but the layman’s term is a “floater.”  They can present in a variety of ways;...

Presbyopia: It happens to everyone!

  The focusing system of the eye, which includes the crystalline lens located behind the iris, is responsible for bringing objects into focus.  In youth, the eye’s focusing system is easily able to switch from viewing things at a distance to focusing on...