Keeping an Eye on Eye Health as You Age
As we age, our body and our health inevitably starts to change. Our eyes are no exception. With September being Healthy Aging Month, we want
As we age, our body and our health inevitably starts to change. Our eyes are no exception. With September being Healthy Aging Month, we want
The month of January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month.
If you are like other Americans who put off your eye care during 2020, Glaucoma Awareness Month presents a great opportunity to get back on track and in control of your eye health.
Based on the specific coverage offered by the plans, both FSAs and HSAs will cover the costs of eye care services, such as exams, eyeglasses, and surgery.
Optometrists treat eye conditions, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism, and prescribe eyeglasses and contacts.
Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness in the United States, but loss of sight from glaucoma can be prevented if treated early enough.
Encourage glaucoma awareness this January and protect your vision from this silent thief of sight.
Ring in the New Year and help encourage Glaucoma awareness this January.
Glaucoma offers no warning signs. Once symptoms show, lost vision cannot be restored. Regular eye exams are key to the prevention of glaucoma.
Dr. Evan Lagouros, Fellowship-Trained Glaucoma Specialist discusses the difference between open-angle glaucoma and closed-angle glaucoma. Learn more.
7:30-noon Wednesday, 11/27
By appointment only:
Normal hours resume on Monday, 12/2
Close at noon on Wednesday, 11/27 with normal hours resuming on Monday, 12/2
Closes at noon on Wednesday, 11/27 with normal hours resuming on Monday, 12/2