We offer a wide variety of eye care services to the Salisbury community. Contact us with any questions about our services.
Routine eye exams are a vital aspect of preventive eye care. Without routine eye exams, vision issues often go undetected since most eye disorders don't have clear symptoms.
Who can remember the last time their child was excited about getting an eye exam? At Salisbury Eyecare & Eyewear, we work hard to make sure that every appointment your child has with us is a memorable one.
As you grow older, your eyes can develop conditions and diseases that put your vision and eye health at risk. Some of these also develop asymptomatically for a long time. When you do finally notice symptoms, your vision may be permanently damaged.
For the most part, everyone is aware of diabetes and the effect that it is having on the health of Americans. According to a 2018 CDC study, 34.2 million Americans live with the disease, all of whom may be at risk of developing complications related to the disease, including those which affect the eyes.
Are traditional glasses not providing you with the flexibility you need from your eyewear? Do you want the ability to not wear glasses without sacrificing the quality of your vision? If you’ve said yes to either of these questions, contact lenses may be the solution you’re looking for!
Every patient is different and so are their eyes. This means that there need to be different types of contact lenses to suit each individual. Some patients have corneal abnormalities which mean that conventional lenses won’t sit comfortably on the surface of their eyes, while others suffer from eye conditions that mean normal contact lenses won’t be comfortable or could irritate their eyes.
Your eyes are very delicate organs, and when an emergency strikes, you’ll need to act quickly to protect and preserve your vision. Nearly 2.5 million eye emergencies happen every year, and 50,000 of these cases result in permanent blindness
Eye diseases aren’t uncommon, but early diagnosis is the key to preserving your vision. The only way to catch eye diseases before they damage your vision is through regular comprehensive eye exams.
Picture this: you’re working on a final report that’s due tomorrow. You’ve made a massive dent in it, but you still have a couple of long hours ahead of you. That’s when you start to feel your eyes becoming watery and irritated. You go to the mirror and find little hints of red in the whites of your eyes. Your eyes are straining, but what can you do?
Just a few decades ago, computer vision syndrome (CVS) was not known or understood. However, with an increase in the role of computers in our lives, it has become an increasingly common issue.
Seasonal allergies is a medical condition similar to other forms of allergies that occur when the body's immune system reacts to an external material in the environment during seasonal periods when plants and trees are pollinating.
Contact lenses come in a variety of shapes and styles to suit the range of needs for individual patients. What this means is that there is almost certainly a type of contact lens that will both feel comfortable for you and improve your vision.
You have almost certainly heard of diabetes, which is one of the most common chronic health conditions in the United States with an estimated 100 million adults currently living with diabetes or pre-diabetes.
Glaucoma is a very common eye disease that can develop without symptoms over the years. But as it develops, it slowly damages your optic nerve, eventually to a point where you experience irreversible vision loss. Glaucoma’s ability to do this has helped it earn the nickname “the silent thief of sight.
When you look at your eyes, do you notice your lenses becoming milky or even yellow? Are you finding it hard to see clearly, even when you’re wearing prescription glasses or contact lenses? If you’ve said yes to either question, there is a chance you may be developing cataracts.
Laser eye surgery, or refractive lens surgery, is a group of different procedures that generally help correct refractive errors in your vision, such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. However, laser eye surgery, no matter the type you have, does not guarantee 20/20 vision.