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  • Optomap Retinal Imaging

    Early detection is essential to reduce the risk to your sight and health. Your retina (located in the back of your eye) is the only place in the body where blood vessels can be seen directly. This means that in addition to eye conditions, signs of other diseases (for example, stroke, heart disease, hypertension and […]

    Continue Reading December 5, 2019

  • Happy Thanksgiving

    We at Eyes for Life wish each and every one of you a very Happy Thanksgiving. Our office will close Wednesday, November 27th at noon and will reopen Monday, December 2nd. Please call our office for our after hour Doctor information.

    Continue Reading November 26, 2019

  • Envisioning a greater future: One contact lens at a time.

    We all try to be good stewards of the earth. We go out of our way to recycle paper, glass, plastic. Many of us even compost. But what about daily disposable contact lenses? We wear them once then toss them. Good for our eyes, not so good for the planet. Here’s some good news that […]

    Continue Reading November 27, 2017

  • Relief For Itchy Eyes

    According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, it is estimated that 50 million people in the United States have seasonal allergies. Seasonal allergies affect up to 30% of adults and up to 40% of children and its prevalence is increasing. In addition to having symptoms of sneezing, congestion and a runny nose, most of these allergy […]

    Continue Reading March 21, 2017

  • Cleaning Tips For Your Eyeglasses

    You have just invested your hard earned money on the perfect pair of eyeglasses. Here are some cleaning tips to help protect that investment and keep your lenses looking brand new as long as possible. Always rinse your lenses off before wiping or cleaning them. If you wipe your lenses dry, any dust or debris […]

    Continue Reading November 15, 2016

  • How Vision Affects Your Child’s Learning

    75-90% of learning in a classroom occurs through the visual system. If the visual system is not working properly, this can seriously hinder a child trying to perform up to their potential. 80% of children who are reading disabled, including dyslexics, have vision problems which can be solved. 25% of ALL children have a vision […]

    Continue Reading October 11, 2016