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Keep up-to-date on the latest vision-related news and eye care events in our Practice. The items are displayed by year and month. To view older entries use the links in the box below to select the year and month you would like.

Your Guide to Blue-Light Blocking Eyewear

Explore the necessity of blue-light blocking lenses and contacts for safeguarding your vision, offered by Lucent Family Eye Care.

Optimizing Your Year-End Vision Insurance Benefits

Unlock the full potential of your 2023 vision insurance benefits before year-end with our guide on eye care services for the whole family.

The Power of Polarized Lenses: Your Ultimate Guide to Eye Protection

Discover the benefits of polarized lenses for outdoor activities, including protection against glare and reflections. Explore why HOYA's mirrored polarized lenses offer the best protection for your eyes.

Rejuvenate Your Eye Area with Forma-i Wrinkle Reduction Treatment

Uncover the secret to a youthful and rejuvenated periorbital area with Forma-i. This optimized treatment for wrinkle reduction is quick, painless, and feels like a comforting hot stone massage for your eyes.

Tips for Parents on Children’s Vision for School

This article focuses on essential reminders for parents, highlighting common symptoms of learning-related vision problems in children. It aims to equip parents with the knowledge to ensure their child's vision is ready for the school year.

How Daylight Can Contribute To Myopia Management In Children

The article explores the vital role of sunlight in managing myopia in children amidst the rising prevalence of nearsightedness in today's technology-driven world.

Your Eyes As A Window Into Your Whole-Body Health

Did you know that your eyes are often the first line of defense when it comes to detecting and treating many common systemic diseases and conditions? It's true!

Presbyopia and Multifocal Contact Lenses

Blurry vision over age 40? Skip the reading glasses. Find out why multifocal contact lenses are ideal for presbyopia.

Wear Progressive Glasses? Transition To Multifocal Contact Lenses!

If you wear progressive glasses or have more than one prescription, you may want to consider switching to multifocal contact lenses. Read on to learn what multifocal contacts have to offer and if they could be right for you.

What Is Excess Eye Fluid?

Excess fluid inside the eye can be a sign of a serious eye disease. That’s why it’s crucial to diagnose the underlying condition as soon as possible, and treat it, to prevent or minimize vision loss.