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If you have more questions about contacts lenses or LASIK, vision problems like nearsightedness, eye diseases like glaucoma or would like to see some fun optical illusions check out our eye library! We have more than a hundred different topics!!

  • Women's Eye Health and Vision
    A woman’s eye health needs are different then a man. As women, you need to be aware of the conditions that can affect you. The first steps are to make sure you have the proper medical advice and diagnosis, then, to help yourself further, also check into alternative ways to improve your condition.   Did you know that:
    • 2/3 of blindness and visual impairment occurs in women
    • 3/4 of visual impairment is estimated to be preventable or correctable
    • 1/3 of are-related macular degeneration and cataracts may be due to smoking
    • 4/5 of blindness and visual impairment occurs in developing countries

                                                      Facts provided by Womens Eye Health  

    Learn more about the conditons at can effect women eye health and vision in the sections below.

     

     
  • Contact Lenses
    Many people requiring vision correction, like nearsightedness, can also wear contact lenses. New materials and lens care technologies have made today's contacts more comfortable, convenient and safer. Learn more about contact lenses in this section.  We have information on contact lens solutions, colored lenses, different contact lens types, contact lens wearing tips and more.
  • Eye Diseases
    Knowledge is Key to Healthy Eyes!  It has been estimated that three quarters of blindness and vision loss is either preventable or treatable. You can optimize your eye health by practicing a healthy lifestyle, having regular eye exams, and protecting your eyes from injury.In the pages in this section we have information on over a hundred different diseases and conditions.
  • Vision Problems
    Refractive errors, like myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism, are common, and their symptoms are usually improved by the prescription of eyeglasses or contact lenses or in some cases surgery.  Patients with vision conditions involving eye coordination disorders like convergence insufficiency, amblyopia and strabismus, experience the best results from treatment when the condition is caught early in life.  Color vision disorders affect the ability to distinguish some colors and shades are less than normal. Because many learning materials are color-coded, it is important to diagnose color vision deficiency early in life
  • Eye Anatomy
    A guide to the many parts of the human eye and how they function.
  • Your Eyes and Vision
  • LASIK
    LASIK has been proven to be safe and effective for most people. With careful patient screening and selection, reasonable expectations, and in the care of an experienced surgeon, most patients will be very pleased with the outcome.
  • Optical Illusions and other fun stuff
    Optical illusions occur as a result of how information is received through the eyes and how that information is interpreted in the brain. But how information is perceived depends on learned perceptions.    When looking at optical illusions, the eyes are recording an image that the brain misinterprets. We now know that the brain likes to group things into patterns of familiar forms, it is always comparing things with its experience and knowledge of the world. Therefore, with optical illusions people's perceptions can be fooled when seeing something that lies outside their previous experience.  We hope you enjoy our collection of optical illusions. 
  • Eye Safety
    Just about everyone is at risk for eye injuries at home, around the yard and garage, and while playing sports. Of the nearly 2.5 million eye injuries that occur each year in the United States, almost half occur at home and about one-fourth occur during recreational activities, or on streets and highways. Ninety percent of these injuries can be prevented by employing eye safety measures and by using proper protective eyewear.
  • UV Learning Center
    You can protect your eyes from UV rays in two important ways: 1) Know the dangers of UV rays.  2)  Wear proper eye protection and hats that block UV rays
 
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