When Emergency Eye Care Is Necessary

General Eye Care

Eye examination in progress

Summer is in full swing. With warm weather come backyard barbeques, holiday parades, and of course, fireworks displays. If you’re planning to light some of your own fireworks, it’s important to learn how to do it safely. An estimated 10,000 Americans suffer fireworks-related injuries each year — and 15% of those are eye injuries. Fireworks […]

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Floaters and Flashes — Cause for Concern?

General Eye Care

Doctor and Patient Consultation

Almost everyone experiences floaters and flashes from time to time. Floaters are those dark specks or squiggles that drift across your vision and disappear. Flashes are bursts of light, often described as “seeing stars.” These visual phenomena are common. When they occur occasionally and in small numbers, they’re not cause for concern. But if you […]

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Recognizing the Early Signs of Cataracts

Cataracts, General Eye Care

Older man having his eyes examined

Cataracts are a common, age-related eye condition. When you’re young, the lens of your eye is clear and it transmits crisp images to your retina. Your lenses harden and get denser as you get older, and tissues begin to break down. Cataracts form as these tissues clump together, clouding the lens. Cataracts develop slowly, so […]

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See More Clearly With Multifocal Contact Lenses

Vision Correction

Doctor patient consultation

About 45 million Americans wear contact lenses. Contacts are extremely thin lenses that fit directly onto your eye, correcting common refractive errors without the hassle of wearing eyeglasses. Contacts are a popular option for people of all ages. Most contact lenses are single-focus, which is perfect for treating blurry vision caused by myopia (nearsightedness) and […]

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First Steps After an Eye Emergency

General Eye Care

Closeup of an eye

Accidents can happen in the blink of an eye. And when they do, it’s good to be prepared. Eye injuries take a variety of forms — whether the surface of your eye is scratched by a foreign object or you’ve noticed sudden vision changes — and it’s not always easy to recognize what’s considered an […]

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Contacts or Glasses: Which Is the Best Option for You?

Vision Correction

Woman putting in contact lenses

Most people don’t have perfect vision. In fact, an estimated 75% of Americans wear corrective lenses, whether they choose eyeglasses, contact lenses, or a combination of both. If your vision is blurry, it’s important to wear corrective lenses so you can enjoy your best possible vision. Glasses are simple and convenient, but many people find […]

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Pacific Eye Donates $10,000 to Community Non-Profits

News & Media

SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA December 3, 2018— Pacific Eye is sharing the spirit of the holiday season with $10,000 in total contributions to local non-profit organizations this week as a result of its 7th annual Pacific Eye Gives Back Challenge. Thousands of Central Coast residents cast votes online and in Pacific Eye’s offices throughout November, with […]

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