- Mar 28th, 2024
Promoting Eye Health in the Workplace
Whether you operate a factory or run a corporate office, there are ways to promote proper eye care among your team and prevent poor vision, eye strain, and accidents.
- Mar 14th, 2024
Save Your Vision Month: The Top 3 Risk Factors for Retinal Conditions
March is Save Your Vision Month, dedicated to protecting and improving patients’ precious eyesight while educating them about common concerns, particularly for retinal health.
- Mar 5th, 2024
Image of the Month: February 2024 - Submacular Hemorrhage
Learn more about Submacular Hemorrhages.
- Feb 29th, 2024
The Art of Saving Sight: A Look at Retinal Surgery Methods
Responsible for converting light into neural signals, the retina is susceptible to a range of conditions and injuries. When conservative treatments fall short, retinal surgery becomes a lifeline.
- Feb 21st, 2024
Recognizing the Signs of a Retinal Emergency: Understanding Flashes & Floaters
Understanding the potential implications of flashes and floaters is crucial for preserving vision and addressing retinal health concerns effectively.
- Jan 25th, 2024
3 Facts About Anti-VEGF Intravitreal Injections
Learn more about the power of intravitreal anti-VEGF injections for retinal health and how they combat abnormal blood vessel growth.
- Jan 11th, 2024
4 Reasons to Make Retinal Health Your Top Priority in 2024
Prioritizing retinal health goes beyond preserving sight – it’s about taking a holistic approach to our overall health and quality of life.
- Dec 28th, 2023
A Closer Look at Drusen: Understanding the Impact on Vision
Drusen are small yellow deposits that build up in the back of the eye and can be seen by your ophthalmologist during a dilated eye exam.
- Dec 15th, 2023
The Link Between Nutrition and Retina Health: What You Need to Know
For our eyes, a healthy diet offering ample amounts of essential nutrients may help maintain and improve vision, particularly for the retina.
- Nov 29th, 2023
Through the Lens: An Overview of Modern Retinal Diagnostics
Imaging techniques play a critical role in retinal diagnostic testing. These procedures help retina specialists see exactly what’s going on inside your eye.
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