Vision Concerns and Correction Ask an Optometrist: Is it true that wearing reading glasses too soon is bad for my eyes? “Hold off” is what we’re often told. But is that the latest thinking? An America’s Best optometrist weighs in.
Vision Concerns and Correction Ask an Optometrist: Can the New Prescription Eyedrops for Presbyopia Replace My Reading Glasses? Interested in looking for a different way to read menus and labels without readers? Here’s an overview of your latest options.
Vision Concerns and Correction America’s Best Guide to Presbyopia If you’re older than 45 and things are looking a little blurry, there’s one very common cause. Here’s everything you need to know.
Vision Concerns and Correction America’s Best Guide to Myopia As the number of Americans who are nearsighted rises, this common cause of vision problems deserves better understanding. Here’s your starting point.
Vision Concerns and Correction Ask an Optometrist: Every So Often I’ll See Little Specks in My Vision. They Go Away, But Should I Be Worried? Those little specks known as eye floaters are common and often harmless. An America’s Best optometrist explains what’s behind them — and when to take action.
Vision Concerns and Correction America’s Best Guide to Astigmatism Like nearsightedness or farsightedness, astigmatism is a common condition that can typically be corrected.
Vision Concerns and Correction America’s Best Guide to Contact Lenses Wondering what makes one type of contact lenses different from the next, or how to take care of them? Read on for everything you need to know.
Vision Concerns and Correction Have Astigmatism? You Have Contact Lens Options (More Than You Think!) It’s time to retire the myth that eyeglasses are best for astigmatism. Here’s how contact lenses can help you see better.
Vision Concerns and Correction Ask an Eye Doctor: Will My Children Inherit My Vision Problems? Are vision problems genetic? It’s a common question, and one that eye doctors are now better able to answer. Here’s what parents need to know.
Vision Concerns and Correction Ask an Optometrist: Is it bad if I wear my monthly contact lenses for more than 30 days? It can be tempting to try to get more wear out of each pair of contact lenses, but doing so ups your odds of a potentially serious eye issue.