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 […]
Read MoreWhy Do We Observe Workplace Eye Wellness Month?
The CDC reports that roughly 2,000 workers in the United States who sustain job-related eye injuries need medical attention every day. 10 to 20 percent of job-related eye injuries cause permanent or temporary vision loss. Experts believe wearing the correct safety eyewear can lessen the severity of eye injuries or even prevent 90 percent of […]
Read MoreWhy is Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month Important?
February is Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month, drawing attention to a degenerative disease that has robbed the vision of almost 11 million Americans. More people lose their eyesight to age-related macular degeneration (AMD) than glaucoma and cataracts combined. Additionally, AMD is the leading cause of permanent vision loss in adults 60 and older. What is […]
Read MoreTips for Glaucoma Awareness Month
Did you know that January is Glaucoma Awareness Month? The eye doctors at Shoreline Vision are helping to spread awareness by providing you with a few helpful tips for taking better care of your eye health. What is Glaucoma? Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that damages the optic nerve leading to blindness or […]
Read MoreCOVID-19 Response Tactics
Shoreline Vision is proud that our team members have filled crucial roles on the Blue Sky Vision COVID-19 Response Team! Having a dedicated response team ensures that we are protecting our patients and staff members while offering critical services to our community. Article: COVID-19 Response Tactics
Read MoreCoronavirus Safety
Did You Know? Coronavirus can spread through the eyes–stay safe and get the facts from the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
Read MoreWhat Are Flashes and Floaters?
Several eye conditions come and go without causing any damage to our vision. That said, it is critical to see a qualified ophthalmologist for a routine eye exam. If you have ever experienced flashes or floaters, you may have wondered if this should be of concern. In most cases, they are not, but they can […]
Read MoreShould I Get A Premium IOL?
Do you have cataracts? If they are starting to affect your vision, it may be time to consider having cataract surgery. What you may not know is that you will have your natural lens removed during the procedure and replaced with an artificial or intraocular lens (IOL). There are several kinds of cataract surgery lens […]
Read MoreDon’t Forget About Run For Sight On August 31st!
Back for the 14th year in a row is Shoreline Vision’s Run For Sight 5K Run and 5K Walk on Saturday, August 31st! This annual event takes place in beautiful Muskegon, Michigan and is fun for the whole family. 100% of the proceeds are donated to the Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ABVI). […]
Read MoreThese Foods Can Seriously Help Improve Your Eye Health
Trends may come and go, but one thing never goes out of style: taking care of your health. Your eyes are an essential part of healthy living, and keeping them in the best shape possible helps you prevent disease now and in the future. In honor of Healthy Vision Month, here are 3 foods that […]
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