
Eye allergies rarely harm your vision but If you suffer from allergy symptoms, relief from these symptoms may be reached with a quick visit to your eye doctor.
continue readingStrabismus affects roughly 4% of the US population and is most commonly associated with the term “cross-eyed”. There are many different classifications of a strabismus.
continue readingWe don't think twice about lathering up our child with sunscreen or making them wear a hat when they step out into that burning sun.
continue readingWe all want our kids to have the best of everything. Remember that giving them the best possible vision is worth far more than any shoe, bat, ball or racket.
continue readingYour Doctors Vision Center optometrist and our well-trained technicians will make sure your contacts are healthy for you.
continue readingDoctors Vision Center would like to thank Great Wolf Lodge and our Approved Vision Partner CooperVision for joining us in creating a great summer memory for one DVC patient.
continue readingIn the early stages of cataract development, vision changes may not be noticeable. That is why it is important to see your eye doctor for regular eye exams.
continue readingA corneal abrasion is often the result of trauma to the open eye. It’s important to get medical attention promptly to rule out an eye penetrating injury or the development of an eye infection.
continue readingOne of the most frequently questions I am asked is “How old do you have to be wear contact lenses?”
continue readingBrush up on firework safety tips and steps to take if an eye injury occurs this Fourth of July. If an injury does occur, Doctors Vision Center is prepared.
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