3 Reasons to Visit Your Optometrist by the End of the Year

By Joe Berkely | |

The end of the year is fast approaching, and there is no better time to visit your optometrist. Not convinced? These three reasons may change your mind. You Won’t Waste Your FSA Balance Don’t lose the money remaining in your flexible spending account (FSA). Use it for an eye exam or new pair of glasses…

Vision Charities You Can Give Back To This Holiday Season

By Joe Berkely | |

Imagine trying to succeed at work at school if you could not see clearly. Unfortunately, that’s the reality for far too many people in the world. Whether they cannot afford eye care, are blind or have a vision disability, poor eyesight makes life much more difficult. You can make a difference this holiday season by…

All About Glaucoma

By Joe Berkely | |

Glaucoma is a serious disorder that can damage the optic nerves of your eyes if left untreated. The optic nerve carries images from your eyes to your brain. If the nerve is damaged, full or partial vision loss can occur. In some cases, people develop glaucoma because the pressure in their eyes begins to increase…

What To Know About Color Blindness

By Joe Berkely | |

Contrary to its name, color blindness does not mean that you cannot see any colors. You may see some colors just fine, but may be unable to distinguish between other colors. What Causes Color Blindness? Color blindness is usually inherited, although some conditions and diseases can also affect the way you see colors. When you…

Effects of Computers On Your Eyes

By Joe Berkely | |
effects of computers on your eyes

Almost everyone uses computers in the modern world, whether for recreation, employment, education or any combination of the three. Unfortunately, our increased use of computers in almost every aspect of our lives — even using a smartphone to make a telephone call — requires our eyes to read a computer screen. According to a New…

The Different Hues of Colored Contacts

By Joe Berkely | |
colored contacts

Colored contact lenses allow you to temporarily change your eye color whether or not you need to correct impaired vision. In this way, you can create a more subtle eye appearance, wear a crazy design for special occasions, or just enjoy a new eye color. Will Colored Contacts Change the Way I See? Yes, but…