We commemorate a hero of 9/11, Betty Ong who first reported the hijacking of Flight 11 from the plan. She is an alumnus from my high school.
With some of the kids going back to school this fall, please spend some time with them discussing ways to stay safe & protect themselves from COVID-19.
Whether your child is going to be learning at home or in school, don’t forget to add an eye exam to their “back-to-school checklist”. Learning usually involves reading, writing, computer work & even physical education — all of which require great vision. If your child is having trouble seeing clearly, he or she may feel tired & struggle to maintain focus. Here are 4 signs your child may have undetected vision problems:
In honor of National Eye Exam Month, don't put off your eye exam and schedule it! Go the extra mile and tell a friend, family, neighbor, anyone... to get theirs done too!
With the new school year right around the corner, this is the perfect time to schedule your child’s yearly eye exam, if you haven’t done so already! Keeping your child’s eyes safe is also an important part of maintaining healthy vision. Eye injuries are one of the leading causes of vision loss in children.
Don't forget to wear your sunglasses... enjoy your weekend!
A good informative history about vision.
https://youtu.be/cGtpr8N8Xbc
YOUTUBE.COM
Glasses: A Brief History of Vision Correction
For the safety of all our staff and patients, we will be continuing our mask and social distance policy. Thanks for your cooperation. We love all our patients! ❤️
Visine can kill! We just dont recommend it. 😄
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/steve-lana-clayton-eyedrop-medication-homicide-48-hours/?ftag=CNM-00-10aac3a
CBSNEWS.COM
Did the misuse of a popular eye drop medication lead to homicide?