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  • Optician Recommendations: Breanna and Fashion Frames

    Breanna is the Optical Manager at our Oil City office. She loves fashion and is diligent in finding the best solutions for every patient she assists. Read on to find what she has to say about her favorite eyewear recommendations! My favorite frame line is Ray-Ban. I love metal frames that have a fun shape. […]

    Continue Reading April 22, 2022

  • Optician Recommendations: Rilee & Polarized Sunglasses

    Rilee is the optical manager at our Titusville office. We asked her about her eyewear and what she recommends to anyone who’s looking for new glasses; here is what she had to say!   “My favorite frame line to wear is Furla. I always recommend them because they are stylish and unique. Ted Baker is […]

    Continue Reading April 14, 2022

  • 3 BIG Reasons to Have Multiple Pairs of Eyeglasses

    For many, eyeglasses are a necessary part of life. Far more than a mere accessory; they are a tool and identifier. Glasses help us see clearly and stand out, yet most of us only have one reliable pair of glasses that are expected to last us for at least two years. While it is not […]

    Continue Reading March 18, 2022

  • Is Blue Light Bad for Eyesight?

    In recent years curiosity about blue light has grown and only increased in light of the 2020 covid-19 pandemic. With many businesses and schools transitioning fully online since then, a new wave of concern arose about blue light and its impact on daily life.  Blue light is part of the visible spectrum of light. We […]

    Continue Reading March 2, 2022

  • Glaucoma: The Subtle Threat to Eyesight

    Glaucoma is not just an eye disease; it is a group of eye disorders that damage the optic nerve. The optic nerve serves as the data cable of the eye to the brain. Inevitably, when the line is damaged, it cannot provide the brain with the entire picture, leading to vision loss. Glaucoma often occurs […]

    Continue Reading January 20, 2022

  • 3 Eye Safety Tips for New Year’s Eve Celebrations

    The end of the year is approaching, and celebrations to greet the new one will soon be underway. Whether you’re celebrating with a few close friends or heading out to a grand affair, there are plenty of ways to practice eye safety during this holiday. Here are a few reminders as you head into festivities.  […]

    Continue Reading December 15, 2021

  • 8 Easy-to-Follow Tips for Dry Eye Care

      Dry eye issues can strike year-round, but the cooler months undoubtedly arrive bearing a drier climate and decreased eye comfort. Our goal is to provide you with a holistic approach to eye care. With indoor heat firing up, we know that means dry eye issues can begin to flare as well. To keep your […]

    Continue Reading December 3, 2021

  • The Why, When, and How of Diabetic Eye Exams

    November is Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month According to a 2018 report from American Diabetes Association, 34.2 million people in the U.S. (10.5% of Americans) suffer from diabetes, a well-known endocrine disorder detrimental to the body. The disease is known to cause problems with the nerves, heart, kidneys, and more. But did you know that […]

    Continue Reading November 18, 2021

  • Does sugar affect eyesight? New discoveries on the dangers of dessert.

      It makes sense that if some foods are beneficial to eyesight, there must also be foods that can be detrimental to vision.  Many of the foods that damage eyesight are foods that negatively affect the body in general. Interestingly, being mindful of your heart health is closely tied to caring for your eye health. Your […]

    Continue Reading November 4, 2021