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What really happens when you sleep in your contact lenses?
Real talk: if you’re a regular contact lenses wearer, chances are you’ve fallen asleep in your contacts at some point in time (or maybe even a few times). We all […]
Read MoreAll eyes on dry eye
According to the National Eye Institute (NEI), an estimated 5 million Americans 50 years of age and older are thought to have dry eye. Age is just one of the […]
Read MoreScleral Lenses for Keratoconus
In the beginning of contact lenses there were scleral contact lenses only. In the year 1887 a great gift was given to the world of sufferers of distorted vision resulting from corneal […]
Read MoreHealthy Vision Month – May 2017
During Healthy Vision Month, on May, our clinic encourages Americans to make their eye health a priority and informs them about steps they can take to protect their vision: Get a comprehensive […]
Read More12 things you should never, ever do with your contact lenses
Once you get over the rather horrifying prospect of putting a piece of plastic onto the surface of your eyeball, it can be easy to feel like you, contact lenses […]
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