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  • Eyecare tips for students

    Aine Higgins, Optometrist at Mongey Opticians, who was recently named UK and Irish Optician of the Year 2010, suggests ways student can avoid eyestrain while

  • Eye Care Glossary

    These are some terms that may be helpful to know. They pertain to ophthalmologists, opticians, optometrists and all things dealing with the anatomy and health

  • optometrist examining eye Common Eye Problems

    Many common eye problems can be treated easily with the help of your optometrist or ophthalmologist including clogged tear ducts, pink eye, chronic dry eyes

  • eye glasses on book Eye Care for Adults Under 40

    In general, optical health for adults under the age of forty is simple and straightforward. In general, the frequency of eye exams should be every year

  • eye exam Vision Correction Options

    When choosing between eyeglasses, contact lenses, and laser surgery it is important to consult with your optometrist or ophthalmologist to determine which option is most

  • man reading book Common Vision Problems

    Common vision problems include nearsightedness, farsightedness, glaucoma, astigmatism and cataracts. Seeking the care of qualified eye care professionals, such as ophthalmologists, optometrists, and opticians who

  • Lady having eye test examination Eye Care for Adults Over 60

    Senior citizens are at the most risk for developing eye related problems, and even those who have good vision and eye health may begin to

  • Optometrist holding eye frames Eye Care for Adults 40-60 Years Old

    The most common change in vision during the period between forty and sixty years of age is the development of presbyopia. Characterized primarily by difficulty

  • Optometrist holding eye frames What is an Ophthalmologist

    An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who specializes in issues related to the health of the eyes. In addition to diagnosing and treating vision problems,

  • What is an Optometrist

    An optometrist is a doctor who is trained to examine and diagnose eye diseases, and to determine the need for corrective lenses, such as glasses

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