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Do’s and Don’ts for Healthy Vision

You use a brush to clean your teeth and wear sunscreen to protect your skin, but how do you maintain healthy vision? Because your ability to see is so important, it is more than worth taking a few extra minutes to consider how well you treat your eyes. As one of the essential parts of […]

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What Are The Most Common Signs of Cataracts?

Are you experiencing blurry vision or having difficulty seeing while driving at night? These are two of the symptoms associated with having cataracts. Cataract symptoms can be subtle, especially at first. Blurry vision and frequent changes to your prescription might be mistaken for other eye conditions, like refractive errors and presbyopia. If you suspect that […]

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Do Patients Know If They Have Glaucoma?

Glaucoma is an invisible condition that can progress for years without showing symptoms. However, early detection can stop the disease in its tracks, improving your prognosis and preserving your vision. Modern medicine has helped millions of people maintain their sight. With an early diagnosis, you can keep glaucoma under control.  It is impossible to diagnose […]

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What Makes Someone a Good LASIK Candidate?

Are you wondering if you can say goodbye to glasses and contact lenses permanently? If you qualify for LASIK, you may be able to. You can find out if you are a good LASIK candidate by scheduling a LASIK consultation at Shoreline Vision. Candidacy Factors for LASIK There are a few primary factors to consider […]

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Are Cataracts Preventable?

Are you worried you may have cataracts? Cataracts are a natural part of aging, and most people will develop them at some point. However, when you develop cataracts depends on your age, lifestyle, and family history. Although cataracts are not preventable, you can take precautions to protect your sight. Keep reading to learn more about […]

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6 Tips for Your Next Eye Exam

Routine eye examinations can detect eye conditions and other health problems that may seem unrelated to your eyesight. Eye exams are a necessary part of eye care. Once you have scheduled your next eye appointment, it is essential to prepare beforehand to help alleviate stress. Keep reading for six tips to get the most out […]

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Did You Know That April is Sports Eye Safety Month?

Every year, more than 100,000 people suffer sports-related eye injuries. Almost 13,000 of these injuries lead to permanent loss of vision. April is Sports Eye Safety Month, as observed by the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO). Shoreline Vision joins the AAO in providing athletes, coaches, and parents sight-saving tips. Keep reading to learn more! Sport-Related […]

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3 Types of Cancer That Can Be Found During a Routine Eye Exam

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February is World Cancer Month, and all across the globe today many are raising awareness of cancer to encourage its prevention, and not just through your yearly physical. Regular eye exams are an important part of maintaining one’s health, but did you know that many forms of cancer can be found during a routine eye […]

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The Optometry Industry in 20 Years

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It’s no secret new technology and practice trends change the optometry industry year after year. When looking far ahead into the future, what will the optometry landscape look like then? Optometry Australia released a recent report analyzing the industry in the year 2040, and just what major changes they believe are ahead. Specializations Will Become […]

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Why a Glaucoma Screening Could Save Your Sight

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Glaucoma is the second most common cause of blindness in the United States. Testing for glaucoma should be done regularly during your yearly eye exams, even more often when you age into your 40’s and 50’s. Read on to find out just how a glaucoma screening could potentially save your future eyesight. Catch Problems Early […]

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