Care Tips For Your Child’s Eyes

Your child's eyes experience a lot more technology in a single day than your eyes ever did at such a young age. Computers, tablets, phones, and other screens are used throughout the day, more-so than ever before. A lot more young people are needing eyeglasses to be able to see properly. Caring for your child's eyes is essential in preventing poor eyesight and other damage to your child's eyes. Read on for care tips for your child's eyes. Read More 

Causes Of Lazy Eye Condition, And How To Detect It

Amblyopia, which most people commonly refer to as a lazy eye, is an eye condition in which one eye doesn't focus as much as the other one. This causes the weaker eye (the one that doesn't focus perfectly) to wander. Left untreated, the condition progressively worsens until the brain starts to ignore the wandering eye and the child's vision is impaired. What Causes the Lazy Eye? Lazy eye has multiple causes; here are some of the common ones Read More 

Contact Lenses & Vacations: Options For Different Types Of Delivery

If you order contact lenses through the mail, then it's important to plan out deliveries and ensure you have everything you need delivered on time. There are multiple occasions where this is important and one of them is vacationing. There are all different types of vacations and different types of shipping options to cater to your needs. By learning about the different options, you can set up a shipping plan that works for you and ensure you're getting the vision help you need. Read More 

Should You Get UV Protection On Your Contact Lenses?

When you purchase a pair of contact lenses, you have a lot of options to choose from. However, the one option you should never decide against is UV protection. Here are three reasons why getting UV protection on your contact lenses is a good idea, even if you wear sunglasses outdoors: Contact Lenses Worn Constantly Chances are if you need contact lenses, you're wearing them almost all of the time - even while you're asleep if you choose a variety that's safe to sleep in. Read More 

Sending Your Kids Out To Play Keeps All Eyes On The Prize Of Better Vision

According to the National Eye Institute, research has indicated that myopia is on the rise. While myopia affects all ages, it is typically first diagnosed in children and teens. Myopia may be inherited from one or both parents who have the condition. It can develop as a result of excessive reading or focusing on close objects, such as a monitor screen. You do not need to banish the video games or the e-reader entirely, however. Read More