At Dr. Solomon and Associates, we are taking all precautions to keep our patients and staff safe as we look to reopen our office. In the meantime, please visit our website at www.drsolomonandassociates.com to reorder contact lenses and to schedule your future appointments. We see the light at the end of the tunnel and look forward to seeing our patients again in the very near future!
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Don't wait until a street sign looks blurry, or you have trouble seeing objects close up. In addition to detecting vision changes, regular eye exams can also detect life-threatening conditions like a brain tumor and high cholesterol.
Eyelashes are replaced every 4-8 weeks.
Acupuncture may benefit your eyes too!
Visual fatigue occurs when certain eye muscles tighten during visually intense tasks, including continuously focusing on computer monitors.
It's common knowledge that exercise is good for your mind, body, and soul but exercise can be beneficial to your eyes as well!
Acupuncture may benefit your eyes too!
For better eye sight, don't miss your recall dates!
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Come Fall, it is still important to
Eye Fact Friday!
Here's a fun fact! Try building pumpkin into a meal this week!
Eyes are important for good communication!
Dr. Richard Solomon and Associates updated their business hours.
Words of wisdom Wednesday!
Happy Fall Ya'll! No matter what time of year, it is important to
Eye Fact Friday!
Wishing a Happy Thanksgiving holiday to all our wonderful patients!
Did you know?
Some studies show that blinking may help our brain digest information.
Ever wonder why you get that pesky red eye?
"Carotenoids are natural pigments that give leafy greens and colorful fruits and veggies their green, yellow, orange and red colors." They help keep your macula healthy!
Did you know?
Berries are powerhouses of Vitamin C, which reduces the risk of developing macular degeneration and cataracts.
Fun Fact Friday!
We all know that carrots are good for your eyes, but what other foods can you eat to help protect your vision?
February is Macular Degeneration Month! This is the leading cause of vision loss, affecting more than 10 million Americans – more than cataracts and glaucoma combined.
Eye Fact Friday!
The optic nerve transmits all visual information including brightness perception, color perception and contrast.