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Diagnosing and Care for Cataracts

Many people develop cataracts by the time they turn 60 years old. However, changes in the eyes’ lenses can begin to surface when you reach 40. In the United States, the average age of those who undergo cataract surgery is 73. Diagnosing this eye condition generally starts with a health and medication history. Your eye doctor will also inquire about any recent changes in your vision and how well you can see at present.


Candidates for Scleral Lens

You will get a wide range of scleral lens options from your eye doctor. They sit on the white of the eye, known as the sclera, and vault over your eye’s cornea. If you are wondering whether scleral lenses are good for you, you need to ask your eye doctor. He or she will give you advice on the type of lens that would be best for you. In case you want to know a bit more about the best candidates for a scleral lens, here are a few pointers.


Digital Screen Protection: Blue Light Lenses

Surveys indicate that there are now more users of computers and mobile gadgets. The National Eye Institute says that this only increases everyone’s exposure to blue light. Outside, the sun is the primary source of blue light. When you step indoors, your light bulbs, TV, smartphones, and laptops are the ones that emit blue light. If you want to be protected from blue light exposure, here’s what you need to know about blue light lenses.


Importance of Routine Pediatric Eye Exams

Eye experts insist that a short vision and eye screening is not a replacement for proper pediatric eye exams. Your children’s performance at school depends on the health of their eyes and vision. The American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus says that pediatric eye exams can give children an edge in life. If you want to further understand the importance of routine pediatric eye exams, here’s what you need to know.


Types of Specialty Contact Lens

There’s no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to contact. With every patient comes a completely unique set of eyes, and not everyone is a good candidate for ‘standard’ contact lenses. In fact, many patients who wish to wear contacts are advised that in order to benefit from this treatment, they will need to wear specialty contact lenses that are better able to fit their eyes and improve their vision. 


Dry Eye Treatment Options

Some people develop noticeable redness, and others experience sensitivity to light and/or blurred vision. Dry eyes won’t cause you to lose your vision, but they can be a nuisance. Fortunately, there are things that can be done to alleviate your symptoms. Here’s what you need to know about the causes of dry eye and the steps that can be taken to treat them. 


Healthy aging and your eyes

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Signs Of Sight Loss

Four Common Signs of Sight Loss Being aware of the symptoms of sudden sight loss is critical, especially as you age. At Premier Eye Care, we help our patients understand the...


Non-Surgical Options For Glaucoma

Non-Surgical Options for Glaucoma Navigating the waters after a glaucoma diagnosis can be difficult and emotional. You’re faced with potentially lifelong treatment, regular checkups, and possible vision loss. According to a...


Update That Back to School Checklist!

It's back-to-school time! And that means lists and preparations. What is on your back-to-school checklist? There's the usual:Get school suppliesGo clothes and shoe shoppingMeet the teacherGet back on a scheduleThere's so...


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