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KNOW THE FACTS ABOUT CATARACTS

Did you know, cataracts are the leading cause of blindness in the world? Cataracts affect nearly 20.5 million Americans age 40 and older.* Therefore, if you are over the age Read More

FLASHES, FLOATERS, AND SPOTS: WHAT’S IN MY VISION?

Have you noticed tiny shadows cast upon objects you are looking at? Do you see small spots in your vision? You may be seeing floaters and spots in your field Read More

PROGRESSIVE AND BIFOCAL LENSES: VISION AT EVERY DISTANCE

As your eyes age, conditions like age-related farsightedness or presbyopia may start to affect your vision. If you already suffer from an eye-related condition or disease, finding eyewear to remedy Read More

COMMON EYELID BUMPS

Eyes are one of the most sensitive areas of the body and we tend to notice any pain related to our eyes relatively quickly. Here are a few common eye Read More

MACULAR DEGENERATION

Individuals over the age of 50 are at a higher risk for developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD). AMD is a condition that causes gradual vision loss. Blurry vision is a Read More

MOST AMERICANS UNAWARE OF ONE OF THE LEADING CAUSES OF BLINDNESS AMONG SENIORS

Advanced Eyecare Professionals and the American Academy of Ophthalmology reminds the public that a simple eye exam is key to saving sight against Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Read More

GLAUCOMA: THE SILENT THIEF OF SIGHT

Did you know, nearly 2.2 million people in the United States are affected by glaucoma?* Due to the lack of symptoms in the early stages, almost half of Americans with Read More

EARLY DETECTION CRITICAL TO TREATING GLAUCOMA

Advanced Eyecare Professionals and the American Academy of Ophthalmology remind the public of the importance of eye exams Glaucoma is a major cause of vision loss worldwide. It affects more than Read More

TIPS FOR CHOOSING YOUR PERFECT EYEWEAR

Have you ever gone to pick out new eyeglasses, but been overwhelmed by all your options? Do you ever struggle to know what eyewear shape looks best on you? Do Read More

FOLLOW THESE TIPS TO AVOID TOY-RELATED EYE INJURIES

Advanced Eyecare Professionals and the American Academy of Ophthalmology urges the public to celebrate with an eye on safety With the holiday shopping season now in full swing, Advanced Eyecare Professionals Read More

REASONS NOT TO COMPROMISE ON PRICE

Do you ever feel tempted to buy cheap glasses you see online or the reading glasses you found at a discount store? They look just as good as the prescription Read More

SIXTY PERCENT OF AMERICANS WITH DIABETES SKIP ANNUAL SIGHT-SAVING EXAMS

Advanced Eyecare Professionals and the American Academy of Ophthalmology reiterate the importance of dilated eye exams in preventing vision loss. People with diabetes are at increased risk of developing serious eye Read More

PINK EYE PREVENTION

Pink eye might look and sound scary, but it is a common and easily treatable eye irritation. Also called conjunctivitis, pink eye most commonly affects those working in close proximity Read More

SCARY LENSES: FIVE FRIGHTENING RISKS OF WEARING COSTUME CONTACT LENSES

Advanced Eyecare Professionals and the American Academy of Ophthalmology share patient stories, urge Halloween revelers to avoid over-the-counter lenses Scary-looking costume contact lenses may elevate a Halloween’s fright factor, but wearing Read More

MAKE YOUR EYES PART OF A HEALTHY AGING STRATEGY

Nearly two-thirds of American adults report eye or vision problems, but only one in eight have been examined by a medical doctor According to a national survey released by the American Academy Read More

FOUR TIPS TO MAKE SURE KIDS’ EYES AND VISION ARE ‘GRADE A’ THIS SCHOOL YEAR

Advanced Eyecare Professionals Shares Back-to-School Tips for Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month With back-to-school time around the corner, parents will be scrambling to buy new school supplies and clothes. As they Read More

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