• How Vision Therapy Can Increase Confidence

    Subtle problems with your vision can affect your confidence. Innovative vision therapy can help.

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  • What Do Your Eyes Say About Your Health?

    Subtle changes in your eyes may be the first signs of a health problem.

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  • Can Vision Therapy Help Migraines?

    Frustrated by migraine pain? Vision therapy can ease your symptoms.

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  • Correcting Adult Lazy Eye with Vision Therapy

    Think it's too late to do anything about adult lazy eye? Vision therapy can be effective, no matter what your age.

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  • What to Ask Your Eye Care Professional

    Have questions about your vision? Ask your eye care professional one of these questions during your next visit.

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  • 5 Myths About Vision Therapy

    Don't let these vision therapy myths keep you from improving your vision.

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  • Everything You Need to Know About Prosthetic Eyes

    Have questions about prosthetic eyes? We answer the most common questions about artificial eyes.

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  • 3D Vision and Movies

    3D technology is redefining how people experience entertainment. The images are sharper, clearer and have an added dimension to make them appear closer to how they would appear in real life. Many movie producers and video game designers are incorporating this technology into their final product. 3D technology

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  • How to Clean Your Eyeglasses

    Do you know how to clean your eyeglasses correctly? Take a look a few tips that will keep your specs cleaner.

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  • Online Games in Vision Therapy

    Does your child have trouble recognizing numbers or letters? Online games used in vision therapy may help.

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  • Improved Peripheral Vision in Athletes

    Good peripheral vision is a commonly overlooked attribute in great athletes. Some say peripheral vision gave Wayne Gretzky his incredible on-ice awareness. Peripheral vision helps race car drivers know when to pour on the speed and allows baseball players to tag a runner out as he slides into third.

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  • Do You Know How Your Eye Works?

    Do your eyes hurt after looking at a computer, tablet, TV or smartphone screen for an extended period of time? If so, you are not alone. In the U.S., people spend an average of 444 minutes a day looking at electronic monitors. Based on this statistic alone, it’s easy to see why so many people suffer

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  • Getting Used to Contacts

    Contacts are a smart choice for individuals who are active and dislike the feeling of wearing glasses. However, the process of caring for contacts and getting used to them can take a week or two. Navigate the transition with ease by learning how to properly care for contacts and becoming familiar with

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  • What Contacts Will Work for Me?

    Although glasses are often a lower maintenance choice, many people choose to wear contacts for comfort or aesthetic reasons. Whether you are nearsighted or farsighted, contacts are a safe, easy way to correct your vision to 20/20. With a variety of options to choose from, getting contacts may seem confusing.

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  • Are Specialty Contacts Dangerous?

    Specialty contact lenses are a fun way to change your eyes to look like your favorite entertainer or to create a spectacular costume. Specialty contacts, sometimes called decorative, fashion or theater contact lenses, temporarily change the look of your eyes without correcting your vision. Eye care professionals

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  • Will I Need Reading Glasses?

    According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), beginning approximately around the age of 40, most adults begin to experience age-related vision changes collectively known as presbyopia. The most common symptom first experienced by sufferers is usually an increase in the difficulty of clearly

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