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Keep up-to-date on the latest vision-related news and eye care events in our Practice.

Scleral Lenses for Keratoconus & Corneal Irregularity

At our office. Keratoconus is one of those common corneal conditions that we encounter. It is believed that it can be founded up to one of 250 people. Whereas in the past, we used to think it used to be one to 2000 or 3000 people. During your consultation, we...

How do you know you have dry eye disease?

Dr Wu: A lot of patients, you know, aren't really aware that what they're experiencing is dry eyes. So at the end of the day, you may feel like your eyes, you're having a hard time keeping your eyes open. You may feel like your eyes feel a little sticky...

Why do parents not view Myopia (nearsightedness) as a problem?

Parents start myopia management for their child once they understand how a higher prescription leads to a high risk for eye disease. Our own Dr. Moshe Mendelson published an article on Review of Myopia Management regarding this. Plus, parents are able to talk to our doctors remotely, from their own,...

Why Might I Need Glasses After LASIK?

If someone you know still wears reading glasses after having LASIK surgery, you may have some questions, especially if you’re considering having the procedure yourself. Learn about presbyopia and why you’ll likely need reading glasses even after LASIK.

3 Ways Neuro-Optometry Can Help Stroke Survivors

In most cases, a stroke leaves survivors with lasting visual symptoms that can make it hard to function. Thankfully, a neuro-optometrist can help by identifying any overt and nuanced visual dysfunction and providing neuro-optometric rehabilitation therapy.

3 Causes of Lazy Eye in Children

Lazy eye (amblyopia) affects the vision of the affected eye, causing blurry vision even with corrective eyewear. Learn what may be causing your child’s lazy eye and how vision therapy can help.

How’s Your Hand-Eye Coordination?

People who appear to be clumsy or react slowly to visual stimuli may actually have a problem with their hand-eye coordination. During a comprehensive eye exam your eye doctor can assess your hand-eye coordination and recommend ways to address any deficiencies.

Why Are Blue Eyes More Sensitive To Light?

Since blue eyes contain very little melanin — a pigment that helps block out light, including the sun’s harmful UV rays and blue light — they often feel more sensitive to bright light. Find out more.

4 Reasons Why Scleral Lenses Are a Big Deal

Scleral contact lenses are so much more than oversized contact lenses. Here are our top 4 reasons why patients and doctors are calling scleral lenses a ‘big deal.’

Childhood Myopia Is in Crisis Mode on a Global Scale

More and more children are being diagnosed with myopia, a common refractive error associated with developing serious eye diseases later in life, such as macular degeneration and glaucoma. Find out what myopia is and how to prevent it from progressing

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