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Keep up-to-date on the latest vision-related news and eye care events in our Practice.

Preventing Vision Loss in Diabetes: Tips for Managing Eye Health

Prevent vision loss due to diabetes with the expert tips in this blog post. They include controlling blood sugar levels, monitoring blood pressure, and scheduling regular eye exams to safeguard your eye health.

AMD Risks: Age, Genetics, and Lifestyle

Macular degeneration, primarily influenced by age and genetics, is a leading cause of vision loss. This blog post explores how these factors contribute to the risk and progression of the disease and highlights the importance of nutrition and healthy lifestyle choices in mitigating this risk.

Leading the Way in Myopia Control

Advanced Eye Care is deeply committed to providing the most effective care for myopia, or nearsightedness, which affects a significant and growing portion of the global population.

Relief for Dry Eye with Prokera Treatment at Advanced Eye Care

Dry eye disease (DED) can severely impact daily life, causing dryness, burning, and hindering vision. At Advanced Eye Care, discover the remarkable efficacy of Prokera, a specialized treatment derived from amniotic membranes. CALL 567-298-6381 How Prokera Assists in Addressing Dry Eye Beyond being a mere discomfort, dry eye disease disrupts...

How Safe Is It To Rinse Your Eyes With Tap Water?

While many people turn to tap water to rinse their eyes, it may not always be safe. Find out when to use water, and what to use when you can't!

Your Eyes As A Window Into Your Whole-Body Health

Did you know that your eyes are often the first line of defense when it comes to detecting and treating many common systemic diseases and conditions? It's true!

This Winter, Don’t Let Dry Eyes Get the Best of You

The struggle against dry eye every winter is real. Fortunately there are eye treatments and home remedies to relieve symptoms.

Autoimmune Disease and Dry Eye: Is There a Connection?

Having an autoimmune disease like Sjogren's syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis or lupus can affect your tear production and eye health.