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June 23, 2021
By: Lifetime Vision and Eye Care
People are spending more time than ever looking at different digital screens, such as televisions, computers, and smartphones. In addition to physiological and musculoskeletal issues that can result from too much screen time, blue light can harm your eyes.
May 10, 2021
By: Lifetime Vision and Eye Care
Almost everyone will likely require eyeglasses sooner or later. There are numerous vision problems that a person may develop, but they're generally classified into two categories. The first is myopia (nearsightedness), marked by seeing things up close without a problem. The second is hyperopia (farsightedness), which allows one to see far away things while nearby objects appear blurred. Other childhood vision problems include crossed eyes, lazy eyes, and convergence insufficiency. Do you want to ensure that your child's eye and vision health get the protection they need?
April 30, 2021
By: Lifetime Vision and Eye Care
Sunglasses are protective eyewear with tint. People most commonly use them to minimize discomfort when it is bright outside or there is a glare. Sunglasses come in every shape, size, tint, and style imaginable.
March 9, 2021
By: Lifetime Vision and Eye Care
Technology has changed the world in a big way. Today, the use of technology has continued to grow and is evident in every area of daily life. Most people have more than one digital device at home and on hand everywhere they go. The increase in the use of digital devices has led to an increase in the condition called digital eye strain (DES).
February 28, 2021
By: Lifetime Vision and Eye Care
Optical Coherence Tomography or OCT is a modern imaging technique that eye health care professionals use to capture images of your retina. It works like a typical ultrasound device. Only that instead of sound, this technology uses light waves that reflect from the eye tissues. The pictures they get are of high resolution, making it one of the best imaging devices to date. The technology is so advanced that it can take cross-sectional images of the distinctive layers in the eye. These provide eye doctors with three-dimensional images to help with their diagnosis.
January 31, 2021
By: Lifetime Vision and Eye Care
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is an ocular disease that affects a person’s central vision. A person with the disease cannot see people or things placed right in front of them. But, this is not to say that he or she is blind. They can still see something but only in their peripheral. AMD only affects the parts that control central vision: the macular and the back of the retina. AMD is common among persons aged 50 years and above.
November 30, 2020
By: Lifetime Vision and Eye Care
For several years, more and more Americans have been switching from eyeglasses to contact lenses. Approximately 45 million people in the United States wear contacts today. The technology involved in designing these medical devices has been evolving rapidly. In fact, there are options for just about everyone, whether it’s for fashion or to treat a vision problem. Are you interested in getting a new pair of these ocular prosthetics?
October 19, 2020
By: Lifetime Vision and Eye Care
According to the American Association of Ophthalmology, DRS is an innovative type of digital, non-mydriatic retinal imaging. Its portable design and minimal flash ensure your comfort. The DRS can sense you and align automatically. It can spot your eye, target your retina, adjust its flash intensity, and capture the specific image in less than 30 seconds. If you want to understand what DRS is, here’s what you should know.
September 30, 2020
By: Lifetime Vision and Eye Care
It isn’t just our skin that can dry out when fall and winter arrive. Our eyes can be just as adversely affected by changes to the season, and this presents a number of challenges if we are to keep them healthy and functioning optimally. Many people develop dry eyes – a common condition that occurs when there’s a problem with the quantity or quality of the tear film that usually keeps our eyes healthy and lubricated.
August 31, 2020
By: Lifetime Vision and Eye Care
Without healthy eyes, it can be difficult to live life to the fullest. While routine eye exams should be a priority for all patients, the truth is that there are many people who overlook these appointments, and only visit their eye doctor when they concerned that there is a problem with their eyes. To help you understand what to expect, here are some of the most common questions we are asked about routine eye exams.