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Featured Frame 4 the Month #ff4m November 2020

Featured Frame 4 the Month #FF4M November 2020


Use It or You Might Lose It…

Be sure to get your vision care products with the Flex/Health/Tax-Free money you’ve set aside for 2020.  Can’t think of a better year to get 20/20 vision with those funds, and you can use the funds to get new glasses, contacts, eye vitamins, sunglasses, and more…


How We Celebrate Our Frame Brands…

Each month we highlight the features of one type of FRAME, we call it the Featured Frames 4 the Month.  Each month the #FF4M is recommended to all whom it would benefit and those without a frame benefit through a vision insurance benefit to the tune of 40% OFF...


Diabetes and Eyesight

This is true for both type 1, type 2, and even gestational diabetes (which works like type 2 while it lasts). With diabetes, the risk of developing a number of eye diseases goes up, including cataracts, diabetic macular edema (DME), diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma...


A Brief History of Glasses

Roman philosopher Seneca from that time used a glass globe of water to magnify the text he was reading, and Emperor Nero couldn’t see gladiator fights very well without his magnifying emerald...


Sleep and Vision

Studies show that sleep deprivation has similar effects on the body and mind as alcohol. But what does sleep have to do with eyesight? You might be surprised...


Covid-19 Update

NEW, EXPANDED HOURS: Tuesday & Wednesday: 10:00am – 6:00pm Thursday & Friday: 10:00am – 7:00pm Saturday: 9:00am – 3:00pm NOW OPEN FOR ALL SERVICES WITH THESE NEW PROCEDURES Appointments limited to hourly scheduling to satisfy physical distancing and provide extra time to disinfect between patients. Maximum 4 family members in the building at once...


Be Careful When Buying Costume Contacts

Unfortunately, not all costume lenses are created equal — or with equal concern for wearer safety. With Halloween coming up, we want to give all of our costume-loving patients some guidance on how to find great costume lenses and care for them properly to protect their eye health...


Maintaining Healthy Vision as We Age

As we age, we should be vigilant in watching for signs of age-related vision loss, because early diagnosis is critical in preventing many sight-threatening conditions from progressing...


Strange and Fascinating Animal Eyes

Depending on how they hunt (or avoid being hunted), where they live, and even how big they are, animals have a wide array of vision adaptations that human eyes don’t have...


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