You may be considering surgery to improve your eyesight but wondering which approach may be best for you in the long run. Laser vision corrective options are continually improving, with ever-increasing offerings for a wide variety of people.
A stye, or hordeolum, is an inflamed oil gland caused by bacteria, most commonly staphylococcus, that typically resides on the eyelids. When infected, the gland appears as a red, swollen nodule that is tender to the touch.
A new treatment for dry eye disease is providing relief for people with certain forms of the condition. Called intense pulse light therapy or IPL, the treatment can be performed in your doctor’s office and has been very effective.
Since the pandemic's start, we've learned a great deal about the COVID-19 virus and its impact. People respond to the infection in different, and sometimes strange, ways.
You've probably heard it said at least once in your lifetime: "Eat more carrots! It will improve your eyesight." An old wife's tale or is there truth to this old adage?
Looking for the differences between LASIK (laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis) surgery and SMILE (small incision lenticule extraction)? SMILE is the latest vision correction surgery and the most recently approved.