What Causes Flashes, Spots & Floaters?
An overview about spots and floaters Small flecks of protein or other natural matter are in the vitreous during the formation of the eye and remain in the vitreous “gel” of the eye (on the inside of the eyeball) – these are occasionally seen as sp...
Let's talk about Dry Eye
A lot of patients deal with Dry Eye on a regular basis, and we do our best to understand each patient's unique condition and how we can best put together a comfort, treatment, and overall remediation plan. For everyone out there, it's always good ...
Dandruff on your eyes? Well, almost. Learn more about Blepharitis
Blepharitis is a very common condition among all age groups which manifests as the accumulation of skin scales and debris along the base of the upper and lower eyelashes which can lead to inflammation of the upper and lower lid margins and dry eye...
About Glaucoma
Primary open-angle glaucoma is the second most common cause of visual loss among seniors. Risk factors other than increasing age include family history of glaucoma, high blood pressure, diabetes, African ethnic heritage, nearsightedness and elevat...
About Cataracts
Another condition of our aging eye is known as cataracts. This condition occurs when the crystalline lens of our eyes (which is situated behind the “color” part of the front of our eyes) becomes “cloudy” thereby creating “cloudy” or decreased visi...
5 questions (& answers!) you should ask about light from mobile devices
Our eyes need light for color perception, clarity and sharpness of vision but some wavelengths of blue light can be harmful to your eye health and vision. So, we put together our top 5 questions to ask about this effect and about devices in our ev...