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"The following factors can increase the risk of developing glaucoma: Age. People over age 60 are at increased risk for the disease. African Americans, however, are at increased risk after age 40. The risk of developing glaucoma increases slightly with each year of age. Race. African Americans are significantly more likely to get glaucoma than Caucasians, and they are much more likely to suffer permanent vision loss...

January is Glaucoma Awareness Month so we'd like to share some information about this silent thief of vision. Glaucoma is a group of diseases that cause damage to the optic nerve which results in vision loss...

Diabetes is a leading cause of blindness in the US. Eye exams are critical for patients with Diabetes to ensure a lifetime of good...

Happy December!! We hope you are enjoying this magical time of year! As busy as everything gets right now, we hope you can find a moment of peace to reflect on, appreciate, and enjoy this season of life...

Hello November! Hours: Monday 10-6 Tuesday 9-5 Wednesday 9-5 Thursday 9-5 Friday 9-3 The Eye Care Studio will be closed November 24th &...

Our first round of eye myths sparked even more questions! Read on to learn the facts about common eye myths we've all heard: 1) Reading...


There are a few special reasons why The Eye Care Studio exists today- one of the most important is to provide patients with the highest standard of care in a personable and compassionate environment...

Diabetes and the Eye Part 2 Eye Health = Body Health Changes in your eye health can indicate how Diabetes is affecting the rest of your...
Dry Eye Syndrome, better described as Ocular Surface Disease, is present in nearly 1 in 3 adults. It is a complicated condition that can make day to day activities difficult and uncomfortable...