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How Insurance Covers LASIK and Other Laser Vision Correction Procedures

How Insurance Covers LASIK and Other Laser Vision Correction Procedures

Nearly 60 percent of people in the U.S. need prescription eyewear to see well, including those struggling with nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. Those weighing options for vision correction naturally want to understand how insurance cover LASIK or other laser vision correction procedures. Part of choosing a procedure like LASIK is figuring out how to pay… Read More


3 Helpful Tips That Can Help Improve Your Vision at Night

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Do you find yourself struggling with your vision at night? You aren’t alone! Worldwide people are experiencing this same vision impairment at night time. This condition is known as “night blindness.” This term refers to people who are experiencing trouble driving at night or who are having trouble seeing in poorly lit environments. There are… Read More


5 Steps You Can Take to Reduce the Symptoms of Dry Eye

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When your eyes stop producing enough tears needed to nourish your eyes, you could start having to deal with a condition known as Dry Eye. Without enough tears to provide the necessary lubricant the eye needs you may experience some of these symptoms listed below as a result: • Scratching sensation • Dry, itchy, or… Read More


What Does Falling Asleep in Your Contacts Mean for Your Eyes?

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We’ve all been there before, you fall asleep on your couch watching TV or get home from a long day at work and wake up with your contacts still in. We know we shouldn’t sleep in our contacts but mistakes are inevitable. But why is it so bad for us to wear our contacts overnight?… Read More


4 Things You Should Know About Cataracts

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Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness in the world: Currently, cataracts affect more than 22 million people in the United States that are above the age of 40. Worldwide there are more cataract cases than macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy combined according to Prevent Blindness America (BPA). There are several symptoms of cataracts: When you… Read More