There is often confusion around the differences between optometrists and ophthalmologists and their roles in vision care. Eye doctors have different levels of education and training to diagnose and treat …
Your glasses are more than just a visual aid; they’re an essential part of your everyday life—and can also be a style statement. When selecting the perfect pair of glasses, …
We’re surrounded by screens every day. Whether it’s the phones in our pockets or the computer at work, we spend a significant amount of time each day staring at a …
If you have funds in a Health Savings Account (HSA) or a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) now is a good time to take note of any vision care needs, especially …
Macular degeneration, also known as age-related macular degeneration or AMD, is the leading cause of blindness in adults over the age of 55 in the United States. It affects approximately …
We’re honored to once again be named the area’s Best Optometrist/Ophthalmologist in the Corridor by the Corridor Business Journal! This is our 7th time on the list, and we continue …
When we think of sunglasses, we often associate them with the sunny days of summer. However, sunglasses are just as vital for maintaining healthy eyes throughout the year, regardless of …
In the 25 years since our first LASIK eye surgery was performed at Iowa Eye Center, it’s become a popular and effective procedure for correcting vision problems. Yet as with …
As a parent, ensuring your child’s overall well-being includes monitoring their visual health and development. While regular eye exams are essential, there are several signs that may indicate your child …
Contact lenses provide a convenient and comfortable alternative to eyeglasses for vision correction. When choosing contacts, you’ll likely be given the choice between daily disposable lenses or contacts that can …