The Kentucky Eye Institute blog explores a variety of eye health and eye care topics.
How to Find the Right Eye Doctor in Lexington, KY
Over 60% of people need some kind of vision correction and that number is continuously growing. Now more than ever, it is important to visit your eye doctor regularly in order to ensure you are seeing things properly. But eye doctors can do a lot more than just vision...
Glasses Vs. Contacts: Which Are Right For You?
61% of the American population relies on corrective lenses to see. That's up 4% from over a decade ago. The growing population of glasses and contact wearers is not only made up of the elderly, either. 20 percent of millennials use corrective lenses, too. If you ever...
Dr. Rebecca Harris on Her Career as a Kentucky Eye Doctor
Dr. Rebecca Harris grew up in Somerset, Kentucky, where her father is still practicing optometry to this day. She received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology at the University of Kentucky in 2005 and was then accepted into the University...
No Need for Glasses: The Best Contact Lenses for Astigmatism
If you've been diagnosed with astigmatism in one or both eyes, you are part of around 33% of the American population. In previous decades, people with eyesight problems were forced to wear glasses. Now, there are many other options for people who don't want to wear...
Diagnosed With Macular Degeneration? What Happens Next
There are certain things we all expect to happen as we get older: more aches and pains, hearing loss, and poor vision. In some cases, though, that vision loss is more severe due to more specific conditions. Macular degeneration, in particular, is the leading cause of...
Eye Care: 8 Important Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Skip Annual Eye Exams
An estimated 2.2 million Americans will be blind, and an additional 5 million will have low vision by 2030. This is startling, to say the least. Annual eye exams are pivotal in identifying and treating eye problems at their early stages. This gives you better chances...
Near or Far: What Does 20 40 Vision Mean?
They say hindsight is 20/20, but what is 20/40? If you're amongst the two out of three Americans who use vision correction in some way, you may be familiar with these kinds of ratios. Or, you may be completely unfamiliar, especially if you've never looked at the...
Seeing Spots: The Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Floaters
Have you ever found yourself seeing fireworks, but it isn't the Fourth of July? Seeing spots is an incredibly common phenomenon, and often is nothing to worry about. But other times, they warrant a trip to the eye doctor and further investigation. In this article,...
See Clearly Now! 7 Stunning Benefits of Undergoing Lasik Eye Surgery
Three out of every four American adults use vision correcting devices. That's almost 190 million people. Even more people worldwide need glasses but don't have access to them. Eyeglasses as we know them were invented in 1730. Every hundred years or so...
How to Know When You Should Visit Your Eye Doctor
How to Know When You Should Visit the Eye DoctorWhen it comes to your health, one of the most precious things we may take for granted is our eyesight. For this reason, it is very important that visiting the eye doctor is at least an annual event for you. It is...
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