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Guide to Night Vision: Driving Safely in Low-Light Conditions

Driving at night can feel daunting for individuals with some specific vision issues. However, there are effective solutions to help alleviate these challenges and enhance safety during nighttime drives.   …

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Healthy Vision, Bright Future: The Importance of Routine Eye Care

In the rush of daily life, it’s easy to overlook the significance of routine eye care. Yet, regular eye exams aren’t just about seeing clearly; they’re about safeguarding our overall …

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See Clearly Through Allergy Season: Tips for Eye Health

As flowers bloom and trees bud, many of us welcome the arrival of spring with open arms. However, for those who suffer from seasonal allergies, this time of year can …

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Winter’s Dry Spell: Navigating Seasonal Dry Eyes

As the winter chill sets in, many of us embrace the cozy comforts of the season—warm blankets, hot cocoa, and crackling fires. However, the colder months also bring along a …

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What’s The Difference Between Optometrists and Ophthalmologists?

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 …

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Choosing Frames For Your Glasses: A Comprehensive Guide

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, …

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How To Reduce Digital Eye Strain

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 …

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Use Your HSA or FSA Funds for Vision Care Needs

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 …

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Macular Degeneration: Types, Risk Factors, and Prevention

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 …

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Iowa Eye Center Honored with “Best of the Corridor” Award

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 …

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