Back to School: Dealing with Blue Light

Back to School: How to Deal with Blue Light With the fall comes the return to classrooms and the increased used of screens as kids and teachers  do their work. That means that some of your kids (or you) may start noticing some signs of eye fatigue and/or dry eye. U.C....

It’s National Eyewear Day

It's National Eyewear Day! It’s National Eyewear Day! National Eyewear Day is a good day to remind us to keep our prescriptions updated to prevent serious eye problems. The day reminds everyone to get yearly comprehensive routine eye exams with their eye doctor....
How to safely watch next week’s eclipse

How to safely watch next week’s eclipse

We are excited to be in the area where the April 8, 2024 eclipse will be most visible! Eclipses are exciting events, but there are safety concerns that must be taken into consideration if you’re making plans to view the eclipse. We want to make sure that your...
March is Workplace Eye Safety Awareness Month

March is Workplace Eye Safety Awareness Month

It’s Workplace Eye Safety Awareness Month! Did you know that there are many ways you can injure your eyes or damage your overall eye health while at work? About one-third of all on the job eye injuries must be treated at the emergency room, and result in one or more...

The Top Ten High Risk Factors for Eye Concerns

The Top Ten High Risk Factors for Eye Concerns It’s National Save Your Vision Month, and we have more great information for you on The Top 10 High Risk Factors for eye concerns. This list includes the top reasons that you might need to schedule your eye exams on a...