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EYE-Q Honors Our Vets

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Our dedication to supporting veterans through vision screenings and community involvement is something in which we take a great deal of pride. Several of our doctors are veterans themselves, including Dr. Thomas Shute, who served as a flight surgeon in the U.S. Air Force for four years.

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Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month

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November is Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month, which aims to increase awareness about eye diseases that can be caused by diabetes. Did you know that people with diabetes are at higher risk for blindness and vision loss than those without diabetes? Diabetes can affect your eyes in multiple ways, from blurred vision to diabetic retinopathy. […]

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4 Times You Should Be Protecting Your Eyes

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Did you know that experts have reported that more than 90% of all eye injuries could have been prevented by wearing goggles or simply taking more precaution? Don’t fall victim to avoidable eye injuries. Here are some examples of times and circumstances that warrant some extra eye protection. Doing Yard Work Particularly when mowing the […]

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Staff Spotlight: Joe Booth

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Joe Booth tackles and conquers the Everesting Challenge We love our employees and we think they’re pretty incredible. Each day they come into work and share their love of vision care with our patients. But our employees aren’t just amazing when they’re in the office—they’re driven and dedicated to some hefty personal goals as well. […]

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Halloween Contact Lenses Are Causing Scary Problems

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You may want to rethink your use of costume contact lenses after knowing the potential damage to your eyes.   We all want to win the costume contest, but don’t let your eyes suffer the potential consequences related to decorative non-prescription contact lenses. This popular trend is one that looks cool on Instagram but could […]

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