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Eye Strain
Posted by: Invision Optometry in Category Eye Health
Many of us have jobs that require us to stare at computers for hours. As a result, we can develop eye strain. Symptoms include eye discomfort, redness, fatigue, pain around the eyes, blurred vision, headache, and double vision. Eye strain can occur during prolonged visual tasks, such as reading or using a computer. It is… Read More
America’s Finest Optical Retailer
Posted by: Invision Optometry in Category Fine Eyewear
Invision Optometry has been named 2017’s America’s Finest Optical Retailer by INVISION, the magazine for the American eyecare professional. The San Diego, CA-based practice beat out over 130 stores who took part in the 4th annual contest that highlights the best examples of independent eyewear retailers in North America. Deirdre Carroll, INVISION’s Editor-in-chief “Every year… Read More
Children’s Eyeglasses
Posted by: Invision Optometry in Category Children's Eye Care
Children’s eyeglasses come in a variety of new shapes, materials, and styles. With many styles to choose from, children’s eyeglasses can be fun to shop for. From brands based on popular characters like Harry Potter and SpongeBob, to more grown-up styles, today it is easier than ever to find a pair of kids’ eyeglasses you… Read More
Silhouette Eyewear
Posted by: Invision Optometry in Category Fine Eyewear
Silhouette eyewear is distinguished by extremely high standards of workmanship and is handmade in Austria. Since 1964, Silhouette has been producing award-winning frames that are both classic and innovative. With a team that puts their heart and soul into their work, they turn vision into reality. Silhouette offers unlimited possibilities in terms of shape, color… Read More
Eye Safety
Posted by: Invision Optometry in Category Eye Health
Eye safety is important. Our eyes are considered by many, to be the most important of our five senses. They help us perceive the world and communicate our thoughts and feelings. Our eyes are priceless. For this reason, it is extremely important to keep them healthy and safe. The reality is, eyesight is something most… Read More
Lindberg Eyewear
Posted by: Invision Optometry in Category Fine Eyewear
The beauty of simplicity is Lindberg Eyewear. The art behind Lindberg’s design begins with a unique blend of classic elegance and an uncompromised attention to detail. Every frame is steeped in Danish design tradition. Crafted with impeccable artistry and technical innovation, each frame in Linberg’s line of eyewear makes a statement. Infused with simplistic aesthetics,… Read More
Dry Eyes
Posted by: Invision Optometry in Category Dry Eye Management
Dry eyes occur when tears cannot provide the adequate moisture that our eyes need. It is a condition in which an insufficient amount of quality tears are produced to lubricate and nourish the eye. Tears are essential for maintaining eye health and providing clear vision. Or put simply, to function normally, the cornea must be… Read More
Chronic Dry Eyes
Posted by: Invision Optometry in Category Dry Eye Management
Chronic dry eyes can affect anyone at any age. Chronic dry eyes, also known as dry eye syndrome, or Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca, is a disease that, over time, can decrease the eye’s ability to make and/or maintain healthy tears. Consequently, some activities may become difficult to perform. Things like, using a computer or reading for an… Read More
Eye Injury
Posted by: Invision Optometry in Category Eye Health
When an eye injury occurs, it’s important to be examined as soon as possible. A serious eye injury is not always immediately obvious. As a result, some individuals may delay getting medical attention. What may seem minor at first, can become more intense over time. Eye injuries can range from very minor, such as getting… Read More
Implantable Contact Lenses
Posted by: Invision Optometry in Category Contact Lenses
Implantable contact lenses are similar to regular contact lenses. Both correct visual problems without altering or removing the eye’s natural lens. However, implantable contact lenses work from within the eye instead of sitting on the surface of the eye. Rather than changing the shape of the cornea, an implantable contact lens is surgically placed between… Read More