Women’s Eye Health
Men and women might not come from different planets, but there are certainly a lot of differences between the two — even with eye health.
Men and women might not come from different planets, but there are certainly a lot of differences between the two — even with eye health.
Most of us rub our eyes many times in the course of the day without really thinking about it.
Following the public health mandate by Governor Ivey and CDC guidelines, we have reduced services to urgent and emergency eye care only and postponed all routine care until further notice. Although our office is operating on very limited hours, we are available to answer questions, arrange delivery of glasses and contact lenses, refill medication requests, […]
If you suffer from frequent headaches, it might be time to schedule an eye exam.
In honor of Workplace Eye Wellness Month, it’s time for a look at the steps we can all take to protect our eyes while we work.
For people age 50 and older, age-related macular degeneration is one of the leading causes of irreversible vision loss.
Just because someone is colorblind, it doesn’t mean they see the world like a black-and-white movie.
Presbyopia is farsightedness caused by the increasing rigidity of the lens in the eye as we age.
Our eyes are incredible, complicated organs. Many different components need to work together for us to be able to see.
In winter, when the days are shorter, we tend to end up driving more at night.