Your vision changes a lot through your lifetime. It isn't uncommon for older adults to find reading small text or seeing things up-close difficult. If you are experiencing these things, [...]
Your vision naturally changes as you age. Eventually, your optometrist will recommend wearing reading glasses or bifocals. Individuals over 40 years old usually benefit from progressive lenses. (more…) [...]
Myopia or nearsightedness occurs when the eye elongates excessively from front to back. This condition typically occurs in childhood and is one of the most common reasons kids have to [...]
Your optometrist will perform tests and measurements to determine the ideal eyewear for your needs. While pupillary distance (PD) does not appear on your prescription, it matters when getting glasses. [...]
More than 30 million people in the U.S. have diabetes. These individuals are at higher risk of diabetic macular edema, diabetic retinopathy, cataracts and glaucoma. If you are affected by [...]