Are objects at a distance or close by appearing blurry? If so, it's definitely time for an eye exam! Visit our website to schedule yours today.
Who doesn’t own a pair of Ray-Bans?! If you don’t… we’ve got em’! Come by our office to check them out.
Don’t wait for another spike of cases. And don’t wait until you know what the school year will be like. Academic and social success depends on great vision. Book your back-to-school eye exams for your children BEFORE classes are set to resume! #backtoschool #eyeexamsmatter
Yay! It’s officially Fall! What do you look forward to the most this season? Comment below!
Which do you prefer to wear? Hit 👍 for glasses or ♥️ for contacts.
Thousands of sports-related eye injuries occur every year. Here’s a few tips on how to avoid them: Wear the correct eye protection and make sure they're polycarbonate lenses, they’re 10x more resistant to impact than other lenses. Wear additional protective eyewear, if you wear contact lenses or glasses. Wear eye protection if you've had any previous eye injuries or surgeries. Regularly inspect protective eyewear for any damages. Lastly, contact us to determine which protective eyewear is best for your needs!
For those working and schooling from home, screen time has now doubled! Here are some tips to help minimize the damaging effects of too much screen time:
Are you concerned about your child's vision? Dr. Ming and Dr. Nozaki have recently become among the first doctors in the area to be certified for MiSight® 1 day contact lenses - these lenses are FDA-approved and meant to slow the progression of nearsightedness/myopia in children! Call 310-326-1200 for more details.
What is your eye exam missing? An Optovue iWellness Exam! Schedule your eye exam today!
We can fit contact lenses for virtually anyone. Schedule an eye exam.
Have you decided on this year's Halloween costume? For most costumes, makeup is the most essential part! Here are some tips to help you avoid eye irritation or infection when using makeup:
Why is it so important for diabetics to get a yearly eye exam? Not only does diabetes affect your body but it can also seriously damage your vision, potentially leading to vision loss. With the proper care, like getting a yearly dilated eye exam & maintaining a healthy diet, you can help keep your eyes healthy! Contact us to schedule your yearly dilated eye exam.
It is essential that you get an eye exam each and every year! Don't lose your eyesight to your diabetes.
Don’t forget to use your flex spending account before they run out at the end of the year. Schedule an appointment today!
REMINDER! Tomorrow, Daylight Savings ends...
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New year, new perspective! Go ahead and get a new perspective with healthy eyes and don't forget to schedule your eye exam.
Do you have distorted vision? Even with glasses? Learn more, like us on Facebook or book an exam.
In 1824, 15-year-old Louis Braille created a reading and writing system for the blind and visually impaired, known as braille, in which raised dots represent the letters of the alphabet. His creation has played a major role in enabling the blind to experience more independence. Each year, on his birthday, we celebrate him and his life-changing invention.
Come see our specialists to learn about treatment options.
Wishing everyone a year filled with love, laughter, joy, and happiness… Happy New Year! 🥂
WOW! It’s been quite a year hasn’t it?! 😰 What are you looking forward to the most in 2021?
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of vision loss in adults aged 50 and over. AMD occurs when the macula deteriorates, causing central vision loss. While there's no cure for AMD as of yet, there are many ways to reduce your risk and a wide range of low vision aids and devices available to maximize remaining vision so that those with AMD can live their best lives.
February is Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month. The best treatment is prevention. Don't wait until your vision is lost to schedule an appointment, it could be too late! Book an appointment today!
Did you know that Dr. William H. Lawson was the first African American optometrist certified to work in the United States and Canada? He graduated in 1912 from the Toronto School of Optometry in Toronto, Canada.
Together we can make a difference. By educating and informing ourselves and those around us about cancer, we can challenge misinformation, stigma, and fear. #WorldCancerDay
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World Cancer Day 2021: Together, all of our actions matter.
February is Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month. AMD is a leading cause of severe vision loss in people aged 60 and older. If you are over 50, contact us to schedule your yearly comprehensive eye exam.
Come see our specialists to learn about treatment options.