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January is Glaucoma Awareness Month

According to the Glaucoma Research Foundation (GRF), over 4 million people in the U.S. have glaucoma, with half unaware of their condition. Globally, approximately 80 million people live with the disease, which is a leading cause of irreversible blindness. A 2022 study cited by GRF reports that about 4.22 million U.S. adults have glaucoma, and… Read More


Kick Off 2026 With A Focus On Your Eye Health

As we say farewell to 2025, let’s start 2026 with positive energy for a year dedicated to eye health. The New Year is a perfect time to start fresh and renew our commitment to health, happiness, and success. It’s important to include eye health and safety in these resolutions. Listed below are a few ways… Read More


Shop This Holiday with an Eye on Safety

The holiday shopping season is busy, and it’s a perfect time to create lasting memories with family and friends. During Safe Toys Month, we aim to provide our patients with safety tips for choosing the right gifts for children. Our focus is on helping you select toys wisely, especially since some types—such as air guns,… Read More


Helpful Kitchen Eye Safety Tips As You Prepare Your Holiday Feast

Prepare for a safe and enjoyable holiday cooking experience! Follow these key tips to keep your eyes protected while preparing festive dishes. Prioritizing safety allows you to concentrate on making delicious memories. As the holiday season approaches—a time for family, celebration, and culinary enjoyment—it’s essential to be mindful of kitchen eye safety. This awareness helps… Read More


November is Diabetic Eye Disease Month

Diabetic eye disease, the leading cause of blindness, often shows no early warning signs. However, early detection, prompt treatment, and proper follow-up care are essential to prevent vision loss. By sharing this information, we want to empower you to take charge of your health and encourage you to spread awareness about diabetic eye disease. Remember,… Read More


Be Eye Safe This Halloween

Are you ready for a fun Halloween celebration this year? As Halloween approaches, we urge costume shoppers to avoid non-prescription lenses after a study found chlorine, metal, and other harmful chemicals in product testing. Wearing costume contact lenses on Halloween can be a real scream. However, the risks associated with non-prescription contact lenses can be… Read More


October is Eye Injury Prevention Month

October isn’t only known for pumpkin spice, caramel corn, or Halloween. It also marks Eye Prevention Month, a crucial time to focus on eye health. Protecting your eyes from injuries is among the simplest ways to maintain their health throughout your life. Discover some surprising facts about eye injuries from the American Academy of Ophthalmology…. Read More


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