Your eyes are delicate orbs that transmit images to your brain, which lets you process what you see. Their precise and detailed mechanisms are what make them so fascinating. They’re so intriguing that you may not know about some of the problems that can arise and how an optometrist can be of assistance.
At the office of Oronoque Eye Care, our top priority is your healthy vision. Whether you need an eye exam, eyeglasses or contact lenses, our highly skilled and personable staff will help you make informed decisions about the procedures and products that are right for you.
In today’s world, where people are constantly glued to computers, smartphones and other electronic devices, digital eyestrain is quite common. An optometrist can prescribe lenses that will be optimal for use with digital devices. He (or she) may also prescribe lenses with special designs, coatings and tints.
Amblyopia occurs when one eye doesn’t develop correctly. It’s commonly called lazy eye because one eye is inclined to move “lazily” while the other eye is stationary. When detected in infants and children, treatment should be started right away. Eyeglasses, eye patches and contact lenses play significant roles in the care process.
Colorblindness is when you’re unable to distinguish between colors—usually greens and reds. It’s because your eyes’ cone cells don’t work or are missing. Most cases are inherited, but certain drugs and diseases later in life can incite it. Men are much more prone to the genetic version than women, and there’s no cure. But special eyeglasses and contact lenses can help distinguish between certain colors. (The severity of colorblindness in which colors are seen only in tones of gray is quite rare.)
Cataracts are overcast areas in the lenses of eyes that don’t allow light to clearly pass through to the retina, where images are processed. Simple situations can produce cataract glare: driving at night or gazing at a flat, sun-drenched surface, such as a beach. Sunglasses (prescription and non-prescription) with polarized lenses are terrific at combating glare from oncoming headlights and the sun. An optometrist will help you choose the best degrees of polarization and shapes of frames.
In addition to a wide selection of lenses, frames and eye-health products, Oronoque Eye Care offers a variety of diagnostic services and treatment options to manage common eye conditions and vision impairments. Please call us today for an appointment.
Your eyes are delicate orbs that transmit images to your brain, which lets you process what you see. Their precise and detailed mechanisms are what make them so fascinating. They’re so intriguing that you may not know about some of the problems that can arise and how an optometrist can be of assistance.
At the office of Oronoque Eye Care, our top priority is your healthy vision. Whether you need an eye exam, eyeglasses or contact lenses, our highly skilled and personable staff will help you make informed decisions about the procedures and products that are right for you.
In today’s world, where people are constantly glued to computers, smartphones and other electronic devices, digital eyestrain is quite common. An optometrist can prescribe lenses that will be optimal for use with digital devices. He (or she) may also prescribe lenses with special designs, coatings and tints.
Amblyopia occurs when one eye doesn’t develop correctly. It’s commonly called lazy eye because one eye is inclined to move “lazily” while the other eye is stationary. When detected in infants and children, treatment should be started right away. Eyeglasses, eye patches and contact lenses play significant roles in the care process.
Colorblindness is when you’re unable to distinguish between colors—usually greens and reds. It’s because your eyes’ cone cells don’t work or are missing. Most cases are inherited, but certain drugs and diseases later in life can incite it. Men are much more prone to the genetic version than women, and there’s no cure. But special eyeglasses and contact lenses can help distinguish between certain colors. (The severity of colorblindness in which colors are seen only in tones of gray is quite rare.)
Cataracts are overcast areas in the lenses of eyes that don’t allow light to clearly pass through to the retina, where images are processed. Simple situations can produce cataract glare: driving at night or gazing at a flat, sun-drenched surface, such as a beach. Sunglasses (prescription and non-prescription) with polarized lenses are terrific at combating glare from oncoming headlights and the sun. An optometrist will help you choose the best degrees of polarization and shapes of frames.
In addition to a wide selection of lenses, frames and eye-health products, Oronoque Eye Care offers a variety of diagnostic services and treatment options to manage common eye conditions and vision impairments. Please call us today for an appointment.
Your eyes are delicate orbs that transmit images to your brain, which lets you process what you see. Their precise and detailed mechanisms are what make them so fascinating. They’re so intriguing that you may not know about some of the problems that can arise and how an optometrist can be of assistance.
At the office of Oronoque Eye Care, our top priority is your healthy vision. Whether you need an eye exam, eyeglasses or contact lenses, our highly skilled and personable staff will help you make informed decisions about the procedures and products that are right for you.
In today’s world, where people are constantly glued to computers, smartphones and other electronic devices, digital eyestrain is quite common. An optometrist can prescribe lenses that will be optimal for use with digital devices. He (or she) may also prescribe lenses with special designs, coatings and tints.
Amblyopia occurs when one eye doesn’t develop correctly. It’s commonly called lazy eye because one eye is inclined to move “lazily” while the other eye is stationary. When detected in infants and children, treatment should be started right away. Eyeglasses, eye patches and contact lenses play significant roles in the care process.
Colorblindness is when you’re unable to distinguish between colors—usually greens and reds. It’s because your eyes’ cone cells don’t work or are missing. Most cases are inherited, but certain drugs and diseases later in life can incite it. Men are much more prone to the genetic version than women, and there’s no cure. But special eyeglasses and contact lenses can help distinguish between certain colors. (The severity of colorblindness in which colors are seen only in tones of gray is quite rare.)
Cataracts are overcast areas in the lenses of eyes that don’t allow light to clearly pass through to the retina, where images are processed. Simple situations can produce cataract glare: driving at night or gazing at a flat, sun-drenched surface, such as a beach. Sunglasses (prescription and non-prescription) with polarized lenses are terrific at combating glare from oncoming headlights and the sun. An optometrist will help you choose the best degrees of polarization and shapes of frames.
In addition to a wide selection of lenses, frames and eye-health products, Oronoque Eye Care offers a variety of diagnostic services and treatment options to manage common eye conditions and vision impairments. Please call us today for an appointment.