I wanted to let you all know about an exciting piece of equipment we’ve added to the office since I talked to you last. It is called the Optos California! That beautiful machine you see there is a marvel of modern technology and I want to tell you all about it.
Read MoreBig news in the Eyes in the Park family! My wife and I welcomed a healthy little boy last month named Gavin. We are so happy and thankful for our little (circadian snatching) blessing.
Read MoreWe’ve turned 1 year old!
Thank you to everyone who has supported us over the last year. We so appreciate each and every one of you!
Read MoreBLUE LIGHT
You know, the stuff that all the Kardashians and every other “social media influencer” have posted about on their feeds. This trend has some staying power! As I have said in previous posts I do not believe that this should be a real concern for most people, at least not in the way you are probably thinking about it.
Read MoreThis time around I’m going to give an overview of REFRACTIVE ERROR. These words sound intimidating and concerning but they really are not at all. Refractive error just means that your eyes don’t focus light perfectly on the retina, and truthfully, most eyes don’t!
Read MoreToday I wanted to talk a little bit about glasses. I love glasses and so should you. They are an incredible way to show who you are and show your style. Too many people look at solely the functional nature of glasses but they can be so much more than that! They are a reflection of you! I like to make the comparison to shoes. Of course, shoes serve a purpose but they also give people a glimpse into who you are and what you like and maybe a bit of what your personality is like!
Read MoreMany of you are very curious about the details surrounding the use of Contact Lenses. And why wouldn’t you be? They go by many names but the most common are: DAILIES, 2-WEEKERS, MONTHLIES…and even though the names give us a clue about the shelf life for each product, its no wonder that we are often unsure of exactly what it means for HOW we should be using them!?
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