Toys, games, and the eyes
By Dr. William Benevento As we’re immersed in the toy-buying season, it can be difficult to know what is safe and appropriate for different age groups. These guidelines can help… Read More
Safe Celebrations: Opening Champagne
By Dr. Michael Boehm Many people celebrate the holidays by popping open champagne or other bubbly beverages. A champagne cork can fly up to 50 mph as it leaves the… Read More
Paying the Price for Beauty
By Dr. Anwi Etame This time of year there are parties galore for Christmas and New Years. Many ladies will glam it up by buying a new outfit, getting hair… Read More
Hit the Slopes in Bollẻ Snow Goggles
ESA carries the very stylish, state-of-the-art snow goggles designed by Bollẻ to protect your eyes while you ski, snowboard or enjoy your favorite outdoor winter activity. Bollẻ technology includes anti-fogging,… Read More
How to Avoid Screen Fatigue
It’s that time of year for shopping online or by phone, studying for finals or binging on your favorite holiday movies. All that time looking at a screen can cause… Read More
Diabetes and Double Vision
By: James Wymore, M.D. Diabetes causes a wide array of problems throughout the body, and the eye is no exception. Diplopia, or double vision, is one of those problems. It… Read More
Effects of Lazy Eye
Be vigilant about lazy eye. “Approximately four of every 100 preschool children demonstrate amblyopia or lazy eye which leads to loss of vision in otherwise healthy eyes,” explains Dr. Frederick,… Read More
Double Vision Correction
Surgical solution to correct double vision. Children aren’t the only patients with strabismus (eye misalignment). Most people with eye muscle disorders are diagnosed before age five. But a large number… Read More
Sudden Double Vision May Mean Trouble
Take action on double vision. Double vision, or diplopia, is seeing two, often overlapping, images of a single object. When it newly occurs in a mature patient, it may be… Read More
Alternatives to Using Cheaters
New FDA approved treatment for reading vision. By: Dr. Carlton Fenzl If you’re over 40, you’ve probably noticed your near vision isn’t as sharp as it used to be. Reading… Read More