Understanding Your Child’s Vision Screening Results And What They Mean
It’s a strange feeling, isn’t it? That little slip of paper from the school nurse or the pediatrician’s office. It says your child “failed” a vision screening. Not exactly the
It’s a strange feeling, isn’t it? That little slip of paper from the school nurse or the pediatrician’s office. It says your child “failed” a vision screening. Not exactly the
Most parents don’t think about their child’s vision until a teacher mentions squinting or a report card dips. By then, we’ve already lost valuable time. Pediatric vision screening isn’t a
We get asked this question multiple times a week, usually right after someone finally decides to book their procedure. The anxiety is understandable. You’ve just invested in your vision, you’re
Understanding The True Percentage Of LASIK Complications And Side Effects You’ve probably heard the numbers. LASIK has a 96% satisfaction rate. Complications are rare—less than 1%. But if you’re considering
It’s the question we hear most often from people sitting across the consultation table in Vienna, VA: “Can LASIK actually fix my astigmatism, or is that just for nearsighted people?”
We get asked this question almost every week, usually by someone who has been considering LASIK for years but kept putting it off. They remember the old stories—the flap complications,
It’s a conversation we’ve had more times than we can count. A patient sits across from us, frustrated, maybe a little defeated. They’ve been told they aren’t a candidate for
If you’ve been told you have keratoconus, you already know it’s not just a “bad prescription” that gets fixed with thicker glasses. It’s a progressive condition where the cornea thins
You’ve probably heard someone describe scleral lenses as these giant, intimidating contacts that look like they belong in a sci-fi movie. And yeah, they are bigger than the typical soft
You walk into the exam room, the chair hums as it leans back, and that dreaded phoropter slides in front of your face. “Which is better, one or two?” Most
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