Your Child’s Eyes: At-Home-LearningMarch 17, 20200We know that there are a lot of concerns and uncertainty due to the Coronavirus precautions. The health & wellbeing of our patients, staff and doctors are top priorities at MVC Eye Care. Click here for more info on COVID-19. Your family’s eye health is number one on our list! We know that your child’s
The Effects of Blue Light on Your EyesApril 14, 20190Given our modern lifestyles, most of us spend the majority of our waking hours staring at a digital screen. Studies suggest that 60% of people spend more than 6 hours a day in front of a digital device. When looking into these screens, our eyes are directly looking into blue light. Sources of blue light
Steps To Help Prevent Diabetic Eye DiseasesMarch 14, 20190A diabetic patient is at a very high risk of developing eye diseases especially glaucoma and cataract, there is, however, ways to keep your eyes safe during your diabetes. Follow these simple steps: Visit Your Optometrist Once or twice a year, it is highly recommended that you visit your eye doctor for a detailed check-up.
Ocular Migraines: Symptoms, Causes, and TreatmentFebruary 14, 20190Ocular migraines are non-permanent, visual disturbances that can have an effect on either one or both of your eyes. Such migraines are usually painless and will sometimes lead to blindness in one eye for a short time usually less than an hour. It is a rare problem, and researchers suggest that its symptoms will manifest
What to Expect at an Eye ExamJanuary 21, 20190Protecting your vision is critical. In many situations, lost vision cannot be repaired. Yet, with preventative care and routine visits to the eye doctor, not only can you potentially see better, but you may be able to avoid vision loss or distortion. Everyone needs an eye exam…
What You Should Know About Age-Related Eye ConditionsJanuary 14, 20190You may enjoy good eye health and excellent vision throughout your retirement years, without being affected by significant age-related vision loss. However, aging does present you with an increased risk of eye diseases and other conditions that can impact your vision. You may already have begun to notice, possibly as early as your 40s, that