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Vision

  • How Modern Technology is Transforming Optometry

    When it comes to maintaining good vision and eye health, modern technology is opening up exciting new possibilities. Gone are the days of generalized treatments and outdated practices—advancements in optometry are making eye care more precise, personalized, and effective for you and your family. Here’s a closer look at some of the innovations that are […]

    Continue Reading December 3, 2024

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    Winter Eye Care Tips

    As winter settles over us, and blankets our world in a frosty embrace, it brings unique challenges for eye health that often go unnoticed. While cozy fires and warm beverages are winter staples, this season also demands special attention to how we care for our eyes. From dry air and increased screen time to UV […]

    Continue Reading October 21, 2024

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    A Guide to Understanding Presbyopia (Aging Eyes)

    As we age, our bodies undergo various changes, and our eyes are no exception. Presbyopia, commonly referred to as aging eyes, is a condition that affects nearly everyone as they enter their 40s and beyond. But what exactly is presbyopia, and how can it be managed? Kehoe Eye Care is committed to providing insightful information […]

    Continue Reading July 8, 2024

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    The Evolution of Vision Correction from Glasses to LASIK and Beyond

    In the realm of eye care, the evolution of vision correction methods has been nothing short of revolutionary. From the inception of glasses to the advanced surgical procedures available today, each step forward has offered new hope and improved quality of life for those with visual impairments. At Kehoe Eye Care, we pride ourselves on […]

    Continue Reading May 22, 2024

  • Don’t Ignore These Eye Symptoms

    When it comes to your eye health, paying attention to any unusual symptoms is crucial. At Kehoe Eye Care, we understand the importance of proactive care for your eyes. By recognizing these signs and seeking prompt attention, you can help preserve your vision and overall eye health. Blurry or Distorted Vision Blurry or distorted vision […]

    Continue Reading December 29, 2023

  • The Basic Anatomy of the Eye

    Although small in size, the eye is quite a complex organ — allowing the brain to interpret what we see, functioning much like a camera. Let’s break down the basics of the eye’s anatomy and its many parts that work together to produce clear vision.

    Continue Reading March 31, 2023

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    Disadvantages of Buying Glasses Online

    In today’s world, you can do just about anything online including buying glasses. Many of the popular online glasses stores offer “discounted” frames or BOGO deals. Although these websites might seem appealing, there are some disadvantages to shopping online for glasses. So what’s the advantage of visiting our office to find your new pair of […]

    Continue Reading January 31, 2023

  • Your Eyes: Fact or Fiction?

    Your parents or teachers have most likely told you to not sit too close to the TV, play video games in the dark, or stare at the sun. But what is fact and what is fiction when it comes to your eyes and eye health?  Staring at the sun will damage your eyes Fact — […]

    Continue Reading October 31, 2022

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    Reducing Eye Strain from Devices

    In today’s day and age, more and more of our day is becoming available on a digital screen. On average, Americans spend nearly 8-9 hours behind a screen of many sorts — reading emails, texting friends and family, daily tasks at work, video meetings, scrolling through social media on your break, streaming your favorite show […]

    Continue Reading August 1, 2022