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Can Emotions Affect Vision?

Yes.  Some of the best examples include: Getting a new pair of glasses Patients with vision loss from conditions such as a cataract, diabetes, glaucoma, macular degeneration or other conditions may not...

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Why Do Glasses Fail?

  Most of the time, you can go to the eye doctor and get a pair of glasses without any trouble getting used to the them.  There are occasions when a patient can have trouble adapting to the changes in...

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Top 10 Eye and Vision Myths

Scratches on Lenses can be Polished Out No – well not practically. Most prescription ophthalmic lenses are required to maintain a 2mm center thickness. Polishing after its initial fabrication results...

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X-Cyl and ImageRx

In 1997 we wrote two little computer programs that took off wild in popularity. Ophthalmic Optics can have some complicated equations.  We we see patients, there are times when a contact lens for...

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Medicare coverage of glasses after cataract surgery

The Medicare program covers for eyeglasses following cataract surgery.  An explanation of the billing can be fraught with questions due to the partial coverage Medicare offers and the number of options...

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Hot Weather Affects Photochromic Lens Darkening

Photochromic lenses are lenses that can get darker as one goes into brighter light.  Inside or on the lens a component (either a silver halide crystal in the case of glass  or an organic molecule in...

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Eye Medical versus Vision Visits to the Eye Doctor

An office visit with an eye care professional is simple and not complicated for most people with healthy eyes. When disease is present, the patient discovers limitations if they use a third party to...

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