by Vista Eye Care | Mar 16, 2015
Focus on Eye Care A forty year-old patient presented to our office with no complaints. It is not uncommon to see patients whose only reason for coming in for their check-up was because their “wife made me come in,” and whose last eye exam was long ago. This patient...
by Vista Eye Care | Oct 20, 2014
Q & A “I was told after this year’s annual eye check-up with Dr. Abert that my eyes have changed a little bit. Will my eyes ever stop changing?” –Phil via email Phil, your eyes are completely normal, and the fact that they change slightly each year is also a...
by Vista Eye Care | Jun 30, 2014
Question and Answer “I wear contact lenses that are approved for sleeping in. Is it actually ok to sleep in them?” –Jim via email That’s a great question Jim. There are many contact lenses that have been approved for extended wear, that is, being worn both day and...
by Vista Eye Care | May 7, 2014
No-Line Bifocals Vision correction has come a long way since the days of the bifocal. Presbyopia is the name of the eye condition where the eye’s focusing system begins to give patients trouble. Presbyopic eyes are more easily fatigued after a long day at the...
by Vista Eye Care | Dec 9, 2011
Biofinity Contact Lenses Many of our patients are interested in contact lenses. Some patients are currently in contact lenses, some patients used to wear contact lenses, and some have never even tried them but want to. Contact lenses allow our eye doctors to correct...
by Vista Eye Care | Feb 27, 2011
Multifocal contact lenses are designed to give patients good vision at all distances. Beginning in the mid to late thirties, patients may need to hold reading material further from their eyes than is convenient. This process is called presbyopia. Often times, near...