The American Academy of Ophthalmology conducts a yearly survey on eye injuries called the Eye Injury Snapshot, which has revealed that more than 40% of reported eye injuries occurred while the individual was participating in sports. Since April marks Sports Eye Safety...
Many children with poor eyesight may not be aware of the problem, which is why Southwest Vision Center emphasizes the importance of regular eye assessments. There are two common methods for checking your child’s eyesight: comprehensive eye exams and vision screenings....
At Southwest Vision Center, we are constantly looking for ways to improve our eye care services and stay updated on the latest ocular treatments. We are proud to offer Cliradex®, an innovative product from Bio-Tissue to help maintain your visual health. Here, your...
Constant tear production is essential to maintaining your visual health and comfort. Tears keep your eyes lubricated and free from irritants. If the quantity or quality of your tears is lacking, you may develop dry eye syndrome. Here, your trusted eye clinic,...
Cataracts form when protein builds up in your eyes. This causes clouding of your natural lenses, which may lead to limited light entry and reduced visual clarity. Here, Southwest Vision Center shares four helpful tips from our expert eye doctor in Edwardsburg, MI, on...
Will sitting too close to the TV make you go blind? Is corrective eyewear actually bad for your vision? In today’s post, Southwest Vision Center’s expert optometrist in Granger, IN, reveals the truth behind five common eye-related misconceptions. Myth 1: Your Family...
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