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We’re All in This Together

We’re All in This Together

We will be closed March 17th through April 7th due to the Covid-19 outbreak. We have received the following message from the American Optometric Association: The American Optometric Association (AOA) is closely monitoring developments and will actively provide updates...
Wearing Eye Protection at Work

Wearing Eye Protection at Work

  According to the AAO (American Academy of Ophthalmology) 90% of on-the-job eye injuries could be avoided wearing eye protection at work. Nearly 2000 workers each day suffer from eye-related injury that require medical attention. Around 40% of those injuries...
Eye Injuries Happen at Work.

Eye Injuries Happen at Work.

Eye injuries happen at work. According to the NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) around 2,000 people in the United States sustain vision-threatening eye injuries on the job every day. Injuries to the eyes at work include chemical and grease...
March is Workplace Eye Wellness Month

March is Workplace Eye Wellness Month

Each year, nearly 25,000 Americans visit the emergency room due to a workplace eye injury. During Workplace Eye Wellness Month this March, the American Academy of Ophthalmology reminds employers and workers about the importance of wearing certified and approved eye...
What is Functional Low Vision?

What is Functional Low Vision?

A Functional Definition of Low Vision Not all eye care professionals agree with an exclusively numerical (or visual acuity) description of low vision. Here’s another — more functional — definition of low vision: Low vision is uncorrectable vision loss that...
Understanding Low Vision

Understanding Low Vision

What is Low Vision? Low vision is a term used when a person’s remaining vision is impaired enough to interfere with daily activities.  Understanding low vision can’t be corrected with ordinary glasses, surgery or medication is the first step to...
Eye Exams and Eye Tests

Eye Exams and Eye Tests

The What Comprehensive eye teats and eye exams are imperative for both children adults. Many children have eye screenings through their doctors offices  or through schools. Adults may get screenings through their annual check up at their doctors’ office. But...