Ptosis, also known as blepharoptosis, pertains to the irregular drooping of your upper eyelid. It can affect both eyelids at the same time, or just one. Here, your trusted optometrist from Opti-Care discusses this condition in detail.
Our Different Contact Lens Materials
Thanks to advancements in technology, contact lenses are now available in many different materials and shapes to suit the people’s diverse needs. Read on as Opti-Care discusses the different types of high-quality contact lenses we offer: [Read more…]
Our Different Myopia Treatment Options
Myopia, also referred to as nearsightedness, is a common refractive error affecting nearly 10 million Americans. Here, Opti-Care, your trusted eye center discusses this condition in detail: [Read more…]
Unveiling the Truth Behind 5 Common Contact Lens Myths
Contact lenses provide clear vision and unmatched convenience, yet misconceptions about this corrective eyewear option have prompted concern in some people. Here, your trusted eye clinic, Opti-Care, uncovers the truth behind five common myths about contacts.
Q and A: What You Need to Know About Astigmatism
The round shape of your eyeballs allows light to be distributed evenly across your eyes, which is necessary for clear vision. Any irregularities with the shape of your eyes can lead to refractive errors, like astigmatism. Here, your trusted optometrist from Opti-Care answers the top questions about this visual acuity problem.
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