How an Optometrist Can Help You Find the Perfect Reading Glasses

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Many people have experienced the frustration of trying to read small print without the proper reading glasses. Whether it’s an ingredient list on a package or a book that you’re eager to dive into, squinting your way through it can be painful. This is where an optometrist comes in. They have the expertise to guide you in selecting the perfect reading glasses that are tailored to your individual needs. Read on to explore how an optometrist can help you find the perfect reading glasses.

29 September 2023

Why Choose Multifocal Lenses for Your Cataract Surgery?

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Most young people's eyes have lenses that are completely clear, but that doesn't always last forever. As your body ages, the lens inside your eye can develop cloudy patches known as cataracts. These tend to become worse over time, creating vision that is increasingly blurry or misty. If left untreated, cataracts can lead to blindness. However, cataract surgery can correct this issue by replacing the natural lens with a synthetic one.

21 November 2022

Five Steps To Prepare For Your Eye Exam

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Problematic eyesight and eye-related disorders affect over 13 million Australians. The best way to treat eye issues is early detection which means attending an annual eye exam. Whether you are a first-time attendee or a seasoned veteran, you can take steps before the eye exam that help the optometrist make an accurate evaluation of your eye health. These are the five steps you must take. Sleep Well The night before an eye exam, a good night's sleep is critical.

3 February 2022

Debunking 4 Common Misconceptions Regarding Orthokeratology

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If you're not into wearing glasses all the time, then contact lenses are a great alternative. They're much more comfortable than glasses, and they don't cause red eyes or dryness. But before you make your purchase, it's important to understand what orthokeratology is and why misconceptions are surrounding this contact lens option. This article will help dispel 4 common misconceptions about ortho contacts. 1. Ortho contacts distort your vision. This is the most common misconception about ortho contacts.

28 April 2021

Why Should You Wear Contact Lenses if You Have Keratoconus?

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If you have keratoconus, then you may have already seen an ophthalmologist. Your vision may have got obviously blurry and you may have other symptoms such as double vision and increased sensitivity to light. If you haven't had to wear glasses or contact lenses in the past, then you may be surprised when your ophthalmologist tells you that you should start wearing lenses now. How will this affect your condition and is it the only treatment you'll need?

31 August 2020

Common Health Issues Eye Experts Can Detect During an Examination

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Are you scheduled to visit your optometrist soon? Getting your eyes examined regularly is one of the best things you can do to identify any eye problems. Unfortunately, most people overlook the significance of this practice since they think that their vision hasn't changed because they can still see clearly. Well, eye exams offer more benefits other than detecting eyesight problems. The examination can tell you more about your general health as well.

12 February 2020

Understanding Retinal Vascular Occlusion

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The retina is located at the back of the eye and is responsible for receiving light from the front of your eye and converting this light into neural signals, which are processed by your brain into the images you see. In order to function efficiently, your retina requires healthy blood flow, as blood delivers vital nutrients and oxygen. When one or more blood vessels in your retina become blocked, a build-up of blood can inhibit the functioning of the retina and cause loss of vision.

19 July 2017