Parents: if you purchase a shiny toy gun for your kiddo, be sure also to buy them the proper safety gear and mandate its use as a condition for owning and operating the toy gun. Read our newest blog post about toy gun eye safety: https://t.co/IxTB3g4r6G
It’s the first day of winter! For some people, cold weather can mean the discomfort of dry eyes. But you can alleviate dry eyes by using OTC eye drops, wearing sunglasses outside, using a humidifier, and applying a warm compress: https://t.co/r4pi5Q2hnV
The new year will be here soon! In between your celebrations, we encourage you to schedule an appointment with your eye doctor before your benefits renew on the 1st: https://t.co/v7XgSJNGhJ
It’s December, which means new toys for the kiddos! This Safe Toys and Celebrations Month, we encourage parents to select age-appropriate gifts and to avoid purchasing toys with sharp, protruding, or projectile parts: https://t.co/v7XgSJNGhJ
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When we get new customers, we often find that their previous eye-care providers have not spent adequate time educating them on what is happening. At Corrective Eye Center, we take the time to explain our diagnosis, so the patient feels more comfortable.
At Corrective Eye Center, we want to wish all of our nation’s soldiers a happy Veterans Day.
As you celebrate with friends and family, remember to practice eye safety. Be sure to wear UVA and UVB-blocking sunglasses and a hat with a brim.
November is Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month. That means we should discuss the vision-impairing complications from diseases like diabetic retinopathy. Because symptoms rarely occur in the early stages, be sure to schedule an annual eye exam: https://t.co/v7XgSK5h9h
Happy Halloween! Spooky lenses may complete your child’s costume, but they could also lead to long-term damage. If you do want to purchase decorative contact lenses, be sure to see an eye specialist for fitted prescription costume contacts: https://t.co/v7XgSJNGhJ
Whether you’re dressing up for Halloween or starring in a play, avoid unsafe costume contact lenses. Instead, consult an eye specialist for prescription costume contacts that color your eyes safely: https://t.co/v7XgSJNGhJ
Glowy eyeshadow and sensational cat-eyes elevate any night out, but improper application and storage practices may lead to eye infections or injuries. Only apply makeup to the outside of the eye, avoid sharing applicators, and replace your products regularly.
Experiencing pain, itching, or redness in your eyes? While some eye infections may heal on their own, it’s always advised to consult an ophthalmologist. Learn more here: https://t.co/U2HUK9SRUl
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October 31st is spookily approaching! This Halloween Eye Safety Month, avoid ghosts, ghouls, and cheap non-prescription contact lenses. And always be careful when applying masks and eye makeup to prevent a spine-chilling eye injury.
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While a pediatric ophthalmologist is trained to treat a wide array of eye-related conditions, we’ve outlined 5 of the most common disorders treated by the experts at our clinic. Read more: https://t.co/jZneKaRAJX