What Causes Light Sensitivity in Your Eyes?
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in Vision Care
Many people are amazed when they discover how huge the market for eye doctors is. Since 2018, demand for optometrists in the United States alone has been growing at a rate of about 1.8% each year. People now spend more than $22 billion on the services of optometrists every year. Many people end up visiting…
Read MoreYour Complete Guide to Myopia Treatment Options
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in Vision Care
Myopia affects 1.6 billion people worldwide. Referred to as shortsightedness, causes blurry vision and a reduced quality of life. There are various treatment options available to help manage this condition. From atropine eye drops to refractive surgery. This complete guide will cover everything you need to know about treating myopia. Whether you’re interested in learning about…
Read More9 Questions to Ask an Optometrist
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in General Eye Health
The demand for optometrists’ services is on the rise. Considering the US’ aging population, that should be no wonder. An optometrist helps people of all ages with their visual problems. Among other duties, they can inform you about your need for corrective lenses. Like all medical professionals, an eye doctor should open the floor to…
Read More7 Common Signs You Need Glasses
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in General Eye Health
Human vision will get worse over time as you age. It’s an entirely normal process to go through, and you’ll need some kind of corrective lenses to compensate at some point. However, it can be challenging to see the warning signs, especially when it comes to your child or loved one. Avoiding proper eye care can result…
Read More9 Reasons to Schedule Your Next Optometry Appointment
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in General Eye Health
2.2 billion people worldwide have some kind of vision impairment. Many have eye problems without knowing it. This is why it is important to schedule an optometry appointment, especially if you haven’t visited one in some time. But what are the reasons you should see an eye doctor? Is an appointment necessary? Keep reading and…
Read More7 Tips for Choosing a Family Eye Doctor
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in General Eye Health
There are now over 38,000 optometrists, or eye doctors, across the US. If you’re searching for a family eye doctor in Lexington, it helps to know what qualities to prioritize, though. Otherwise, you could choose an eye doctor who lacks experience in the industry. Their lack of experience could impact your family’s ability to reach…
Read MoreHow to Choose Contact Lenses: Everything You Need to Know
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in General Eye Health
Did you know that an estimated forty-five million people in the United States wear contact lenses? If you want eye correction that doesnt interfere with your appearance, contact lenses are perfect for you. Unfortunately, there are several different types of contact lenses out there. This can make knowing how to choose contact lenses that are…
Read MoreWhat Are the Different Glaucoma Treatment Options?
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in Glaucoma
Did you know around three million Americans suffer from glaucoma issues? If you would like to learn about types of glaucoma, keep reading. Learning about the different causes of glaucoma can actually improve your eyesight. In this guide, we’ll tell you about the different glaucoma treatment options available to try. You can also begin monitoring…
Read MoreOptometrist vs Ophthalmologist: What Are the Differences?
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in Vision Care
Did you know that nearly 12 million Americans over 40 suffer from vision impairment? Eye problems are more common than some may think, but knowing how to treat these challenges isn’t always straightforward. Many people who need eye care simply don’t know what kind of doctor they need. An optometrist vs. ophthalmologist? If this sounds familiar, don’t worry….
Read MoreThe Importance of Eye Care
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in General Eye Health
Each year, eye diseases, vision disorders, and eyesight loss cost the U.S. economy about $139 billion. One reason for that heavy burden is that millions of Americans have eye problems. Blindness, cataracts, glaucoma, and refractive errors are only a few of such conditions. Fortunately, many vision-related issues are preventable through proper eye care. Moreover, healthy…
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