Posted by: Missouri Eye Institute in Blog on August 12, 2022
Many people decide not to get LASIK because they think the cost is too high and the recovery is too long. However, LASIK recovery is relatively short, and LASIK can even save you money. Keep reading to learn how LASIK can save you time and money! Does Recovery from LASIK Take a Long Time? You… Read More
Posted by: Missouri Eye Institute in Blog on July 19, 2022
As the middle of summer approaches, it’s a good time for a reminder on how to keep your eyes safe and healthy. Summer should be fun, but being exposed to the sun can affect your vision if you are not careful. Keep reading to learn five tips for healthier eyes this summer! 1. Wear the… Read More
Posted by: Missouri Eye Institute in Blog on June 5, 2022
Cataract surgery is one of the most safe and most successful eye procedures and is performed to restore clear vision affected by cataracts. Recently, advances in technology have allowed surgeons to remove cataracts with lasers. Unlike traditional cataract surgery, laser technology does not use blades. Instead, it utilizes advanced lasers, making it more precise and… Read More
Posted by: Missouri Eye Institute in Blog on May 24, 2022
Eye exams are vital for maintaining your visual health. They allow your eye doctor to check your eyes for any conditions that may need treatment to avoid vision changes. Eye exams are also a fantastic opportunity to ask any questions you may have and learn more about your eyes. Keep reading to learn five of… Read More
Posted by: Missouri Eye Institute in Blog on April 29, 2022
Dry eye syndrome is one of the most common eye conditions. It can result from too much screen time, side effects of some medications, and many other reasons. This eye condition can also cause different symptoms to present in different people. Keep reading to learn more about what happens when you have dry eyes! Symptoms… Read More
Posted by: Missouri Eye Institute in Blog on March 31, 2022
Although certain factors can make someone higher risk for glaucoma, it is something that everyone should be routinely checked for. Once it develops, glaucoma will slowly progress if left untreated, causing slow permanent vision loss. The progress of the condition is often so gradual that vision loss goes unnoticed, giving glaucoma the morbid nickname “the… Read More