by Brett Neal | 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 clear, individuals with hyperopia have clearer vision when looking at...
by Brett Neal | Jul 18, 2023 | contact lenses
Daily lenses are a type of contact lens that is designed to only be worn for a single day and then discarded. Each day a new contact lens is opened, worn, and subsequently discarded at the end of the day. These contact lenses are often recommended by optometrists due...
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...
by Brett Neal | Aug 30, 2022 | contact lenses
Wearing contact lenses is a great alternative to glasses for many people. However, there are risks associated with wearing contact lenses, especially if the contact lenses are worn longer than they are designed to be worn. Types of Contacts Knowing the type of...
by Brett Neal | Jun 20, 2022 | contact lenses
Many children are interested in contact lenses as an alternative to wearing glasses full time. However, the success of any child wearing contact lenses depends on many factors – including age. Types of Contact Lenses for Kids Many contact lenses have been...