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Our Tips for Relieving Your Itchy Eyes and Eye Allergies

Our Tips for Relieving Your Itchy Eyes and Eye Allergies

Warm weather and longer days are great reasons to spend more time outdoors. And while springtime can be a welcome relief after a long, chilly winter, the allergies that come with it are not embraced quite as readily. If you’re among the 24 million people in the U.S....

Understanding Women’s Eye Health: What You Need to Know

Understanding Women’s Eye Health: What You Need to Know

Maintaining healthy eye care habits can support a lifetime of wellness, both for your vision and the rest of your body. But because females face a higher risk of eye diseases than men, you’ll want to pay special attention to your eyes if you’re a woman. From hormonal...

Types of Glaucoma: Open-Angle vs. Closed-Angle Glaucoma

Types of Glaucoma: Open-Angle vs. Closed-Angle Glaucoma

As we age, it’s normal to experience some vision changes. It’s normal, for example, to need more time for your eyes to adjust to changing light levels or have trouble seeing up close. Other changes could indicate a more serious issue, however, as your risk for certain...

Dr. Eileen Wang’s innovative approach to dry eyes

Dr. Eileen Wang’s innovative approach to dry eyes

In the ever evolving field of ophthalmology, Dr. Eileen Wang is an acclaimed board-certified ophthalmologist, specializing in a variety of eye care treatments. Dr. Wang's patient-centered approach offers personalized solutions to cataracts, glaucoma, and the...

Diagnosed with Keratoconus? What Our Eye Experts Want You to Know

Diagnosed with Keratoconus? What Our Eye Experts Want You to Know

Keratoconus is a form of astigmatism, and occurs when your cornea (the clear, front part of your eye) begins to bulge outwards. Normally dome-shaped, when affected by this condition, instead your cornea can become thin and take on a conical shape. Keratoconus includes...