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There are several types of Dry Eye, but Meibomian Gland Dysfunction and Blepharitis are some of the most common types that I see in my clinic on a daily basis. Both of these lead to symptoms of Dry Eye which include...
I think everyone has figured out by now that I’m an Optometrist, and I think most people know what Optometrists do. If you don’t, let me know and I’ll be glad to explain that to you later...
Since I’m a small, independent business, I have always preferred working with small, independent frame companies. I like to know the story behind each brand of eyewear that I carry, and I plan to share those stories with you more on the website...
First of all, what is dry eye? It is a condition that causes a person to not produce enough quality tears to lubricate and nourish the eye. Tears are necessary to maintain the front surface of the eye called the cornea...
It is inevitable that as we age into our 40s, 50s, and 60s our arms will get shorter, or at least that is what some of you have told me. What is actually happening is you are developing Presbyopia...
Omega-3 fatty acids are one of my favorite supplements. In fact, if I could pick one or two supplements for all of my patients to be on, one of them would be Omega-3...
Most elite athletes watch their nutrition so that their bodies will perform at a high level. However, most athletes don’t consider that the foods they consume also have a direct impact on their visual performance...
According to a study published in 2015 by FedOpto Medillian vision is 30% genetic and 70% environmentally driven. This means that everyday choices you make for your child can have a big impact on his or her vision development...
We’ve all heard that we should eat more carrots to see better. Usually, it was told to us as children when someone was convincing us to eat our veggies. As we grow older, we tend to forget some of the nutritional lessons of the past...
2020 was an interesting year to say the least. It’s kind of been a roller coaster for us here at Collierville Vision. We started the year off busier than ever, seeing almost 25% more patients in the months of January and February than last year...