Eating Healthy is Very Important
Eating Healthy is Very Important Summer produce is not only bright and beautiful, it’s fantastic for your eyes. Oranges, tomatoes, peppers, carrots, yams, apricots – it’s so delicious being healthy! These foods are full of beta-carotene...
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It’s All Connected A comprehensive eye exam can do more than test your vision-It could help save your life. A number of potentially life threatening health conditions can be detected through a comprehensive eye exam.
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Eyesight Test vs Comprehensive Eye Exam Learn the difference between a sight test and a comprehensive eye exam, and then come see us for an eye exam!
Read moreThe Latest Developments in Eye Examination | Mountain Eye Care
The Latest Developments in Eye Examination During your eye exam, your optometrist may show you a digital image of your retina, pointing out your optic nerve (white circle), your macula (slightly darker area in the centre), and the veins and...
Read moreComprehensive Eye Exam | Mountain Eye Care
Comprehensive Eye Exam As the saying goes, ‘An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.’ We all know the benefits of healthy choices, like eating right and getting enough exercise. But did you know that regular eye exams are an important...
Read moreLet’s Get Physical! | Mountain Eye Care
Let’s Get Physical! In the words of Olivia Newtown John – let’s get physical, physical! A comprehensive eye exam is like a physical for your eyes, testing your vision, detecting eye diseases such as glaucoma or cataracts and helping...
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Book An Appointment Today! For doctors of optometry, absence actually doesn’t make the heart grow fonder. We like seeing you on a regular basis! For adults between the ages of 18 – 65, that’s at least once every two years. If it’s been longer...
Read moreMore Than Just An Eye Exam | Mountain Eye Care
More Than Just An Eye Exam Did you know? During an eye exam, we look at the blood vessels in the retina that line the inside of the eye, which can help us identify risks for stroke or heart attack. Keeping up with regular eye exams is important...
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