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Swimming Pool Eye Safety Tips
Nothing beats the allure of a shimmering swimming pool on a hot summer’s day. But before you dive in, make …
Read MoreHow to Prevent Foggy Glasses When Wearing a Mask
One of the most critical steps we can take to slow the transmission of COVID-19 is to wear cloth masks …
Read MorePlease Welcome Dr. Gail Kelley
Intracoastal Eye is delighted to announce that our team has grown with the arrival of our new optometrist! We recently …
Read MoreAre Eyelash Growth Serums Safe for Your Eyes?
You may have heard of the popular eyelash lengthening serum Latisse, but chances are, you are not familiar with the …
Read MoreCommon Vision Changes That Can Affect Night Driving
Driving, particularly at night or in low light conditions, requires excellent visual function. You need not only good visual acuity …
Read MoreHow 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 MoreWet vs. Dry Macular Degeneration: Key Differences
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a progressive disease that affects the macula, the portion of the retina responsible for clear …
Read MoreDispelling Common Myths about Glaucoma
Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of vision loss and blindness in the world. But despite how common it …
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 …
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