
BRRR. WINTER IS HERE…
Let’s keep your eyes safe, strong, and ready for the year ahead. With temps dropping into the negatives, we share some quick winter eye safety tips!

Let’s keep your eyes safe, strong, and ready for the year ahead. With temps dropping into the negatives, we share some quick winter eye safety tips!

Meet the Newest Members of Our Team – Dr. Kerry O’Neal and Dr. Michael Kelleman. Plus, learn about Wellness Through Eyecare: Seeing the Bigger Picture This October: whole-person wellness, compassionate care, and remembering the friends and loved ones who’ve touched our lives.

September is Sports Eye Safety Month, a time to bring awareness to one of the most preventable causes of vision loss: sports-related eye injuries. Whether you’re a weekend pickleball warrior, a teen athlete, or a parent cheering from the sidelines, understanding the risks and knowing how to respond can make all the difference.

Learn about the opening of OculusDocs, in Glastonbury, Connecticut, a place where Dr. Jenny Cha can focus on providing a high standard of preventative care. It’s so important to her that she’s incorporated it into her tagline: Wellness Through Eye Care.

Blue light exposure and digital eye strain are two common concerns we hear from parents. While not all screen time is harmful, it’s important to be informed about what blue light does, how much screen time is too much, and what signs to watch for.

Many children struggle with vision problems without knowing it! They may assume everyone sees the way they do. Vision affects learning, focus, and development, so it’s essential to detect problems early. Here are five signs that may indicate your child needs an eye exam