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How to Use a Brock String for Convergence Insufficiency Eye Exercises

Convergence insufficiency is a moderately common vision problem that affects the ability to comfortably focus on close objects. One of the treatments for this condition is to perform convergence exercises with a Brock String if prescribed or recommended by your eye doctor. A Brock String is a simple tool that helps to improve the ability to turn the eyes inward together and focus on close objects.

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The Integral Role of Optometry in Preventive Health

Optometry, a vital field in preventive health care, offers comprehensive eye examinations that can detect early signs of systemic diseases, preventing their advancement. With the ability to identify subtle changes in vision, optometrists ensure optimal visual acuity and a better quality of life, while also playing a crucial role in the early diagnosis and management of eye diseases.

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Health, Education S. Optometry Health, Education S. Optometry

A Retinal Photo is Worth a Thousand Words

The painless procedure assists the doctor in the early detection of many disorders including glaucoma, hypertension, diabetes, macular degeneration, retinal detachments, and many more vision threatening conditions. Learn more here on how you can benefit from retinal photography at your next eye exam.

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Are All Contact Lens Solutions The Same? Brand vs Generic? Short answer. No.

As the materials and technology of contact lenses are being updated and revamped, it requires certain ingredients in the contact lens solutions that help maintain the contact lens’ key features.  Generics that contain older ingredients may not help promote the contact lens’ newer technology.  See how your solution stacks up.

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Eye Doctors Share 7 Things You Should Absolutely Never Do With Contact Lenses

Even with the best contact lens hygiene in the world, you might still deal with eye issues that warrant a trip to the doctor. If you experience a ton of dryness, redness, pain, discharge, blurry vision, or anything else that makes your vision worse instead of better, we suggest you stop wearing your contacts and call your eye doctor right away. Read more.

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Glasses, Health, Digital Eye Strain S. Optometry Glasses, Health, Digital Eye Strain S. Optometry

Work At a Computer All Day? Here's How to Take Care Of Your Eyes

If your work involves heavy computer use, you may notice eye trouble. You’re not alone—at least 50 percent of those who work in front of a computer report eye issues, but the number may be closer to 90 percent. If you’re having trouble with your eyes, check your screen use. If your symptoms don’t go away, or if you need more information, contact our office to schedule your appointment.

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Why Do Glasses Have a Prop 65 Warning in California?

BpA as many of you know, is found almost everywhere – food containers, compact discs and DVDs, bicycle helmets and electronic equipment. At your optometrist’s office, it’s found in trace amounts in some plastic eyeglass frames and in polycarbonate, a very common lens used in eyeglasses. With only trace amounts of BpA detected in a polycarbonate lens and plastic eye wear frame, how much exposure are you really getting? Read more about what your lenses are made from.

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