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You’ve scheduled an eye appointment—great! What’s next? When you come into EYE-Q, it’s important that you know approximately how long you’ll be here, what will be happening, and with whom you’ll be meeting. There’s no need for guessing: everything you need to know is here, in the image below. We’re looking forward to seeing you [...] Continue reading
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EYE-Q is excited to officially welcome the newest member of their team, Dr. Kathleen M. Cochran!Dr. Cochran is a primary eye care specialist, and has a particular interest in general optometry, contact lens fitting, and a variety of ocular diseases.Dr. Cochran received her undergraduate degree in biological science at California State University, Fresno and University [...] Continue reading
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You may not consider autumn an especially dangerous time for your eyesight, but if you’re not careful, you could be causing damage to your eyes without realizing it. With daylight time shortening and Halloween just around the corner, make sure you’re aware of these lesser-known threats to your eyes.1. Halloween Contact LensesYou should visit your [...] Continue reading
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Knees, ankles and toes… you’re already pushing your limits. Give your eyes, face and ears a leg up.The Two Cities marathon will take place on November 5, 2017, welcoming runners to pound the pavement for a good cause. Proceeds benefit local charitable organizations such as the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Children’s Hospital Central California, Community [...] Continue reading
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Meet Michael. At 15 months old, doctors told Michael’s parents that his left eye needed to be removed. The cause: retinoblastoma, or cancer of the retina.“There was no way to save it,” said Michael’s mother, Veronica. “It was that severe.”On Tuesday, January 24, the top director and professor of the pediatric oncology team at UCSF Benioff’s [...] Continue reading