by Neal Eye Group | Aug 29, 2023 | contact lenses, Eye Care, glasses
Hyperopia, also known as farsightedness, is a common refractive error that affects the eyes’ ability to focus on nearby objects. Unlike myopia (nearsightedness), where close-up objects appear blurry, individuals with hyperopia have clearer vision when looking at...
by Neal Eye Group | May 23, 2023 | contact lenses, Eye Care, glasses
Bifocal glasses that have been around for centuries are now being upgraded to keep pace with modern technology. No-line bifocal glasses are a more advanced version of the classic bifocals and have become more popular in recent years. This blog will explain what...
by Neal Eye Group | Jan 31, 2023 | Eye Care, glasses
If your child is prescribed glasses to wear full-time, it is important to wear the glasses as directed by the eye doctor. One of the biggest causes of a lazy eye, also called amblyopia, is one eye consistently not seeing as well as the other. If the prescription...
by Neal Eye Group | Jan 18, 2023 | glasses
For most people, reading glasses are associated with aging and may evoke a sense of an elderly or grandparent-like figure. However, the reality is that the majority of people will need to wear reading glasses of some form in their forties. This is due to the aging of...
by Neal Eye Group | Nov 22, 2022 | glasses
A new option in glasses is an anti-fatigue lens. These lenses are designed to be similar to a progressive no-line bifocal but have a much smaller power and are worn by younger individuals. These lenses are targeted at students and professionals who have lots of near...
by Brett Neal | Oct 10, 2022 | glasses, Medical Conditions
If you get headaches frequently, you may wonder if your vision is contributing to the headaches and if glasses may help prevent or reduce them. There are circumstances in which glasses can reduce eye strain and fatigue which may lead to fewer headaches. Types...