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What is “Retinoblastoma”

What is retinoblastoma? Cancer starts when cells begin to grow out of control. Cells in nearly any part of the body can become cancer, and can spread to other areas of the body. To learn more about how cancers start and spread. Retinoblastoma is a cancer that starts in the retina, the very back part… Read More »

  • Posted on: Oct 18 2015
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Baby seeing clearly for the first time ever!

An Ohio mom’s Facebook video of her 10-month-old daughter Piper has gone viral, and in addition to being adorable, it spreads an important message: It’s never too soon to check your child’s eyesight. Jessica Sinclair posted the video last month showing what happened when Piper put on her brand new glasses for the first time.… Read More »

  • Posted on: Jul 17 2015
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What is Keratoconus?

Were you aware that the crystal clear, dome shaped covering over your eye is called the cornea? It consists of 5 different layers, all about the thickness of a credit card or thinner! That clear shield provides about 2/3 of your eyes focusing power. For most people the cornea is a dome shaped surface, round… Read More »

  • Posted on: Jun 18 2015
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Are you ready for your best sight? Ask about AccuExam today!

Imagine picking up your tablet and reading every single word of the latest thriller without eye strain? Imagine driving at night and not experiencing the sharp glare of headlights? Imagine seeing the world with clarity like never before? Now with AccuExam you can. It’s here. The next revolution of eye exams! Here’s how AccuExam is… Read More »

  • Posted on: Jun 16 2015
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Food for thought ..

We’ve heard tomatoes help your skin, and that Mediterranean foods are good for your heart. But what about our eyes? With help from the American Optometric Association and the California Optometric Association, we’ve gathered the following go-to foods for eye health. KALE & SPINACH Just one cup of either of these cooked veggies is packed… Read More »

  • Posted on: Feb 5 2015
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Scratchy, itchy eyelids ????

Are you one who suffers from red and itchy, inflamed eyelids? If your eyes are itching that doesn’t always mean you have allergies! One of the main causes today for red, irritated, itchy eyelids is Blepharitis. Blepharitis is an eyelid condition that causes itching, swelling and dandruff -like scales on their eyelashes. While Blepharitis is… Read More »

  • Posted on: Aug 8 2013
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Routine or Not?

  The debate over the scope of services ODs provide will perhaps, never end.  One thing that does hold true is the misconception there is out there about the definition of an eye exam.  Scott Jens, Revolution EHR CEO makes the case of eliminating the term routine exam from our optometric lexicon- and I do… Read More »

  • Posted on: Jul 29 2013
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Is it a Red Eye or a Pink Eye?

One of our most popular phone calls to the office is “I think I have an eye infection, my eye is really red!”. What most people don’t know is … RED DOESN’T ALWAYS MEAN INFECTION! There’s a difference between bloodshot irritation and a shade of pink that leans more towards infection or conjunctivitis.  Eyes can become red due… Read More »

  • Posted on: Dec 30 2012
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The New Medical Revolution !

The divorce from pencil and paper is upon us! The old ways of a patients’ paper records being stacked high in folders are over.  One of the biggest challenges in offices is finding and identifying where charts are.  With electronic records and information sheets, access to your chart is simple and easy.    Welcome to the sleek,… Read More »

  • Posted on: Sep 29 2012
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