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Pediatric Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology addresses the physiology, anatomy and diseases of the eyes. Pediatric ophthalmology focuses on the eyes of children. Pediatric ophthalmologists examine children’s eyes to see if they need corrective lenses or other treatments to improve their vision. Training for Pediatric Ophthalmologists Pediatric ophthalmologists graduate from medical school just like other types of doctors, but they […]

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September Newsletter: Can Contact Lenses Protect Your Eyes from UV Rays?

Can Contact Lenses Protect Your Eyes from UV Rays? Skin cancer isn’t the only harmful consequence of sun exposure. Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light also increases your risk of several eye diseases and conditions. Choosing contact lenses that offer built-in UV protection can reduce your chances of developing some sun-related eye conditions. How Does UV […]

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August Newsletter: The Benefits of Scleral Contact Lenses

The Benefits of Scleral Contact Lenses Have you stopped wearing contact lenses because of dry eye, keratoconus, or another eye condition? Scleral contact lenses could make it possible to use contacts once again. The Difference Between Scleral Contact Lenses and Other Contact Lenses Soft contact lenses and traditional rigid gas permeable contact lenses are designed […]

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June Newsletter: Can Colored Contacts Help with Vision?

Can Colored Contacts Help with Your Vision? Have you been thinking about changing your appearance with colored contact lenses? Although colored or tinted contacts are often used for their cosmetic benefits, the lenses can also offer vision benefits. Using Colored Contact Lenses Improve Vision, Comfort, or Appearance Adding a color or tint to contact lenses […]

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