Tips to Adjust to Progressive Lenses

Making the switch to progressive lenses can be freeing for many people. Instead of squinting to read fine-print or having to constantly switch to another pair of glasses, you’re able to see clearly at all distances. However, the first time wearing progressive lenses...

Tips for Adjusting to a New Prescription or Glasses

There’s definitely an adjustment period when prescribed corrective eyewear for the first time. It can take some time to get used to the crisp, clear world and to just become comfortable with wearing glasses. Sometimes, people overlook the importance of adjustment for...

Help Prevent Dry Eyes this Summer

Many people look forward to the warmer weather of spring and summer. However, for some, the increase in temperature also signals the return of dry eyes. Burning or itching, redness, hazy vision and gritty or dry sensations are all common symptoms of dry eye and can...

Tips for Adding Contact Lenses to Your Routine

Many people that need corrective eyewear alternate between glasses and contacts. Having both options available gives a person the flexibility to switch depending on their mood, planned activity or personal style. If you’re new to contacts—or thinking about adding them...

Vision Development and Eye Health in Babies

Having a baby in the home is exciting—but can also be extremely overwhelming. There are so many things to remember that monitoring vision development and eye health can sometimes be low on the priority list. However, it’s important to remember that babies eyes are...