At What Age Can Children Wear Contact Lenses?

By Jonathan Isgrig, OD Contact lenses can be worn at any age. There is no physical age limit and when to start wearing contacts is determined by each child’s unique… Read More
Dilating Your Eyes Can Save Your Life

By James Wymore, M.D. Not everybody looks forward to a trip to the eye doctor. Patients often have to undergo eye dilation, which lengthens the time in the doctor’s office,… Read More
Why Dilate Your Eyes During an Exam

The dilated eye allows almost the entire lens to be viewed and is one of the few places in the body we can see the blood vessels, nerves, connecting tissue… Read More
Save 50% Off Glasses for Children Under 18

Save on glasses for children under 18. One Day Sale Thursday, September 13th, 6:00 – 7:30 pm Only at our Rock Island office – 4731 45th St. Ct. Rock Island,… Read More
Cataract Surgery News

ESA reaches cataract patients in Monmouth. Eye Surgeons Associates is pleased to bring cataract surgery to patients well south of the Quad City area. Dr. Carlton Fenzl will be performing… Read More
Protect Your Eyes on the Field and Court

Millions of school-age children participate in a sport in the U.S. But for some, not every memory is fond, especially for those kids who suffer an injury. Eye injuries are… Read More
Early Vision Screenings for Children & Back to School Eye Exams

By Dr. John Frederick Getting ready for back to school: early vision screenings for children. Vision problems affect one in ten preschoolers and one in five school-age children. Children often… Read More
Make Regular Eye Appointments a Priority
Linda considered herself lucky for most of her life because she was the only person in her family who didn’t wear glasses. Then one morning she woke up and saw… Read More
The Power of Teamwork
“This is the place to be for eye care,” says Denny, an Eye Surgeons Associates patient for five years. Denny has both cataracts and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). He was… Read More
AMD Patients Have Choices
By Yasser Elshatory M.D., Ph.D. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a common cause of vision loss in people 50 years and older. The single most important factor in determining who… Read More