When you visit your optometrist in Cranston, one of the most common phrases you’ll hear is “You have 20/20 vision.” But what exactly does that mean? Many people believe that 20/20 vision equals perfect eyesight—but that’s not entirely true. A 20/20 vision test measures visual clarity at a specific distance, but it doesn’t account for […]
March marks Save Your Vision Month, a reminder for everyone in Lincoln to take proactive steps toward maintaining lifelong eye health. Your vision is one of your most valuable senses, yet many people overlook how simple lifestyle changes and preventive care can make a major difference. Research shows that up to 75% of vision loss […]
In Worcester, many of us are spending more time at home, at work, or on the go, and our eyeglasses have become an essential part of daily life. Did you know that your glasses — including lenses and frames — can harbor viruses like COVID-19 and bacteria that may transfer to your eyes, nose, and […]
In today’s digital world, many of us spend hours a day looking at smartphones, computers, and tablets. This constant exposure to blue light—emitted by digital screens—raises an important question: is blue light bad for your eyes? What Is Blue Light? Blue light refers to light with a wavelength between 400 and 450 nanometers. It’s often […]
As summer comes to a close and the new school year approaches, parents in Cranston are busy preparing their kids for success — new backpacks, notebooks, and of course, back to school glasses. But while school supplies are important, ensuring your child’s vision is clear is just as essential for academic performance. The Eyeson Group […]
If you live in Randolph and depend on your glasses every day, you’ve probably experienced the frustration of looking through smudged, streaked, or foggy lenses. Clean lenses not only enhance your vision but also protect your eyewear investment and prevent long-term damage. Whether you use eyeglasses exclusively or switch between them and contact lenses, knowing […]
Every August, families, educators, and eye care professionals in Randolph and across the country come together for Great Glasses Play Day—a heartwarming celebration that helps children feel proud of wearing glasses and promotes early eye health awareness. This annual event, first launched in 2012, was created to encourage children who wear eyewear or lenses to […]
February is Low Vision and Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about low vision—a condition affecting millions of people, especially the elderly. Low vision refers to a significant visual impairment that cannot be corrected by traditional means such as eyeglasses, contact lenses, medication, or surgery. This condition includes a loss of […]