General Optometry

3 Common Myths About Orthokeratology

Eyeglasses are the traditional corrective eyewear for people with vision problems. This eyewear, however, can obstruct your peripheral vision and…

6 years ago

4 Ways You Are Unconsciously Damaging Your Eyes

Caring for your eyes is important to maintaining clear and healthy vision. Some people, however, aren’t aware of how they…

6 years ago

Correcting Nearsightedness: Is Ortho-K Right for You?

Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, affects over 40% of the population in the country, and that’s expected to grow by…

6 years ago

Kerasoft IC and NovaKone lenses for patients with Keratoconus, Pellucid Marginal Degeneration, and other Corneal Irregularities

I’m very fortunate to be able to treat so many patients with keratoconus, pellucid marginal degeneration, and other corneal irregularities.…

6 years ago

Why Scleral Lenses Might Be the Right Choice for You

Contact lenses are convenient, comfortable and effective. However, certain eye conditions can make one’s eyes incompatible with regular contact lenses.…

6 years ago

What Is Ortho-K, and Who Can Benefit From It?

At Insight Vision Center Optometry, we help our patients achieve excellent vision through the latest instruments and technologies in the…

6 years ago

August Is the Perfect Time to Focus on Your Child’s Visual Health

It is only a matter of time before school starts again. Apart from your usual preparations for your children, it…

6 years ago

Your Eyes are Connected to Your Body

One of the activities that we do in vision therapy is called Angels in the Snow. Just as the name…

6 years ago

What Causes Farsightedness?

Hyperopia, more popularly known as farsightedness, is a refractive error that affects more than 14 million Americans. It’s usually detected…

6 years ago

What Does Visual Acuity Mean?

Hearing you have 20/20 vision from your eye care specialist is good news. Some professions even require having this visual…

7 years ago