Sometimes it’s easy to tell what’s causing the burning sensation in your eyes. However, burning eyes can have simple to complex causes. For example, your eyes might burn if you get chemicals in them, such as shampoo ingredients, chlorine from a swimming pool, or sunscreen. Other common irritants that can make your eyes burn include makeup, skin moisturizers, soap and cleaning products.
Now that students are in front of their screens for hours per day due to distance learning, many kids are experiencing digital eye fatigue, which is a strain of the eye muscles that can be caused by staring at screens for too long.
We are open for all vision care, surgical, optical and MedSpa services. As a patient we can assure you we’ve implemented a variety of processes and protocols to provide you with the safest environment possible.
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We believe eyesight is essential, and look forward to providing your vision care. When you visit EYE-Q, you will notice many changes we’ve implemented to ensure the health and safety of our valued patients, and employees. All patients, employees, guests and vendors are screened for COVID-19 before entering our facilities. Anyone who does not meet [...] Continue reading
Our offices are closed on Friday, July 4 in observance of the holiday. We’ll reopen and resume regular business hours on Monday, July 7. Wishing you a joyful holiday!
Our offices are closed on Saturday, August 30 and Monday, September 1 in observance of the holiday. We’ll reopen and resume regular business hours on Tuesday, September 2. Wishing you a relaxing holiday!