Intracoastal Eye News
How to Make Your Home Safer If You Have Low Vision
According to the National Eye Institute, February is recognized as Low Vision Awareness Month. Low vision means partial sight that …
Read MoreSigns You Need to Schedule an Eye Exam
Having a regular, comprehensive eye examination is important to monitoring your ocular health. It enables your eye doctor to identify …
Read MoreHow Nutritional Supplements Could Delay or Prevent Vision Loss to AMD
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the gradual breakdown of the macula, or the portion of the retina responsible for clear …
Read MoreThe Proper Use and Care of Contacts
In last month’s blog post about preserving eye health and clear vision, Dr. Gregory Johnson and the team at Intracoastal …
Read MoreHealthy Habits for a Lifetime of Good Vision
Dr. Gregory Johnson of Intracoastal Eye has seen first-hand how losing precious vision to an eye disease can change a …
Read MoreCould Your Headaches Be Due to Eye Problems?
If you suffer from frequent headaches or migraines, you may be surprised to learn that the issue can stem from …
Read MoreWhat Makes the Eyes Sensitive to Light?
Light sensitivity, or photophobia, is a condition in which exposure to light hurts people’s eyes. People with photophobia may experience …
Read MoreWhy Eye Exams Are Important for People with Diabetes
Diabetes increases your risk for several serious eye conditions. You should get eye exams regularly because early detection of these …
Read MoreSigns Your OTC Drops Aren’t Working
Over-the-counter (OTC) eye drops are often the first treatment option for people who have chronic dry eye. Some people find …
Read MoreHow Frequently Should You Have Eye Exams?
Comprehensive eye exams play an important role in maintaining clear vision and ocular health. During an eye exam, your ophthalmologist …
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