Travel Tips For Your Eyes
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Eye emergencies can be frightening, especially when you’re far from home. Accidents and injuries can make it hard to navigate a new city – even worse, some conditions can lead to permanent vision loss if not treated appropriately. Here are some top travel tips from a comprehensive ophthalmologist and world traveler Anne Sumers, M.D., a clinical spokesperson…
Read MoreProtect Your Eyes
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It is officially summer! Even though this summer’s activity will be a slightly different experience than what we had endured in past summers. There is still summer fun to have outside, but it also means more exposure to harmful UV rays. Are you prepared with the proper sun protection? UV Rays Versus Healthy Vision Even if we’re…
Read MoreEnjoy The Fireworks and Protect Your Eyes
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The Fourth of July is a wonderful day to enjoy with your family, eating good food, family fun, and, of course, an awe-inspiring fireworks display. If we want to be able to keep enjoying the sight of the rockets’ red glare in future years, we need to make sure we’re not putting our eyes at…
Read MoreBy You Exercising… There Are Benefits for YOUR Eye Health
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We have adapted to different lifestyle changes due to COVID-19; however, it is so important to adapt to an exercising routine to build strength, stay fit, and feel good. Staying active is crucial to overall health, including lowering our risk of chronic health problems like type 2 diabetes, heart conditions, and high blood pressure, but…
Read MoreJune is Cataract Awareness Month!
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Prevent Blindness America has declared June to be Cataract Awareness Month, an initiative aimed at raising awareness of and advocating for education on cataract risk factors, symptoms, and treatments. preventblindness.org/cataract-awareness-month-2020 The number of Americans with cataracts are expected to be 38.5 million by 2032 and 45.6 million by 2050, according to Prevent Blindness America. Cataracts…
Read MoreUV Rays Versus Healthy Vision
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We are on the heels of summer! Post COVID-19 this summer will be different than what we have experienced in previous summers. While you follow safety guidelines from the CDC and local health departments including proper social distancing. There will still be fun times spent outdoors, but it also means more exposure to harmful UV…
Read MoreCoronavirus: How We’re Taking Precautions
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The safety of our patients and staff is of the utmost importance to Central Florida Eye Specialists; therefore, in light of the issues surrounding COVID-19, commonly referred to as Coronavirus, we wanted to let our patients know about the precautionary steps we are taking. Our leadership team pro-actively developed a plan to deal with COVID-19;…
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