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  1. What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Photokeratitis?

    What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Photokeratitis? Did you know that enough exposure to the sun’s UV rays can impair more than your skin? It can also impact your eyes. According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), UVA and UVB light may have the most repercussions for your eye health and vision.  For instance, being around high levels of these types of UV light without the right Read more...
  2. 3 Trends for Men’s Eyeglasses in Summer 2020

    3 Trends for Men’s Eyeglasses in Summer 2020 Shopping for new frames might not always sound like fun, but it can be. When you know what styles are trending for each season, you can save time by trying on only the latest designer brands.  This Summer 2020, men’s eyeglasses are everywhere. We’re here with some top choices to help you make your selection fast. Our hope is that you’ll Read more...
  3. How to Clean Eyeglasses With an Anti-Reflective Coating

    How to Clean Eyeglasses With an Anti-Reflective Coating No matter where you live, glare and light reflections can happen--especially if you’re in a sunny area. When you’re driving, glare can be dangerous since it can prevent you from seeing the road as clearly. That’s where your eyeglasses can help. We can add an anti-reflective (or anti-glare) coating to your lenses to deter glare and light Read more...
  4. How to Get New Glasses Fast

    How to Get New Glasses Fast With over 150 million people wearing glasses or contacts in the U.S. alone, you might have questions about wearing corrective lenses. For instance: How do you know when to get glasses for farsightedness? Should you get new glasses or change your prescription?  What are the signs your child needs glasses? When is the right time to get Read more...
  5. What Eye Insurance Companies Does For Eyes Accept?

    What Eye Insurance Companies Does For Eyes Accept? Everyone deserves quality vision care at an affordable price. And with the right vision plan, you can save even more. For Eyes has provided top-notch eye care services for more than 48 years. We have over 110 optical centers between the U.S. and Puerto Rico, with qualified Independent Doctors of Optometry at each location. Whether you need a Read more...
  6. What Causes Blindness at Birth?

    What Causes Blindness at Birth? People of all ages can endure issues with their eyesight, even infants. From obstacles during pregnancy to developmental problems, the reasons behind vision loss in babies can vary.  To find out more about what causes blindness at birth, keep reading. For Eyes is here to help.  What causes blindness at birth? Like other age groups, Read more...
  7. 4 Eye Diseases That Cause Blindness

    4 Eye Diseases That Cause Blindness Sudden blindness is a huge concern for many people, as are eye diseases that cause blindness over time. Regular comprehensive eye exams with your optometrist are crucial to pinpoint these conditions and to monitor their progression. That will ensure your eyes get the treatment they need at a fast timeline.  So, what are the most common eye Read more...
  8. What Is Blindness?

    What Is Blindness? Here at For Eyes, our Independent Doctors of Optometry use their expertise to diagnose patients for a wide range of eye issues, including blindness. If you ever have a concern with your vision, you can count on our team to give you the best solutions at an affordable cost. Whether your vision seems to be gone in one or both eyes, we can help. Our Read more...
  9. Is Cataract Prevention Possible?

    Is Cataract Prevention Possible? Average eye lenses are transparent. If they ever get foggy or discolored, that’s a sign that you may have cataracts, an eye disease that can impact your eyesight over time.  Over 24.4 million people in the U.S. above 40 have cataracts, with a large portion of the remaining population expected to get them before age 75. There are three Read more...
  10. Why Do My Eyes Go Cross-Eyed Sometimes?

    Why Do My Eyes Go Cross-Eyed Sometimes? Your brain tells your eye muscles when to move, and usually, they look to a single viewing point. But for some people, the eyes focus on a different object in the same moment. This condition is called crossed eyes (also known as strabismus). It’s often associated with lazy eye (or amblyopia) and tends to emerge in children by age 3. Adults and Read more...

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