Welcome to our patient education center! Here, you'll find a collection of informative and instructional videos designed to help you understand and manage your eye health with confidence. (We are just beginning to add new content to this area.)
Here you’ll find instructional videos specifically designed to guide you through contact lens training, ensuring you can confidently handle and care for your lenses.
Inside your eye is a clear, jelly like substance called the vitreous. When we are younger, this gel is firmly attached to the retina, which is the light sensing tissue lining the back of the eye.
If you have noticed that reading small print is harder than it used to be, or that your eyes feel slower to adjust when switching between distances, you are not alone. These are common signs of presbyopia, a normal, age-related change in vision that happens to everyone.
When someone has diabetes, one of the most important places to monitor its effects is the eye because diabetes primarily causes damage by affecting the smallest blood vessels in the body.
Myopia control is a proactive way to slow down nearsightedness (myopia) in children as they grow. If your child has myopia, it means they can see things clearly up close, but distance vision—like the board at school or road signs—appears blurry. Myopia often starts in childhood and tends to progress as kids grow, especially during the school‑age and early teenage years.