At Medical Optometry America, we understand that many patients feel apprehensive about the pupil dilation that comes with an Annual Eye Physical. While dilation is necessary for a comprehensive ocular health assessment, it comes with temporary side effects like blurry...
Warm weather and spending more time outside are on everyone’s mind as the seasons change. However, the spring season often brings along allergens that affect your nose, throat, and eyes.Practical, proactive steps to care for your eyes in spring can help you...
Are distant road signs becoming harder to read? What about your novels, even when held up close? Blurry vision is one of the first signs to reach out to an optometrist. Even if you aren’t having problems with your vision, maybe you recognize that it is time to...
With increased age, comes an increased risk for vision problems. People over the age of 50 are more likely to suffer from eye disease. They need to be proactive and receive specialized care to maintain their eye health as well as overall health as they age.Check out...
If you are a Dry Eye sufferer who has tried other therapies with limited success or are having complications following eye surgery, there is an innovative solution you may not be aware of – scleral contact lenses. Scleral lenses are also a good option for patients who...
Did you know women are 2/3 more likely than men to experience vision loss? In addition to experiencing an increased incidence of vision problems, women are at greater risk for unique health issues related to hormone levels, which can fluctuate throughout pregnancy and...