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Keep up-to-date on the latest vision-related news and eye care events in our Practice.

EyeCare Associates’ Busy Month: Supporting Residents and Providing Occupational Vision Screenings

EyeCare Associates in Connecticut supported residents and provided on-site occupational vision screenings for employees of Pitney Bowes, emphasizing the importance of regular vision checks.

The Solution for Hard-to-Fit Eyes: Scleral Lenses

If you can't wear standard contact lenses because of keratoconus or corneal aberrations, scleral lenses could be the answer.

The Link Between High Myopia and Serious Eye Diseases

High myopia – severe nearsightedness – is associated with an increased risk of serious eye diseases such as retinal detachment, glaucoma, and cataracts.

New Lecture: Improving Diagnosis and Treatment using Multisensory information

At the annual COVD meeting, Dr. Schulman will be co-presenting on the topic: Improving Diagnosis and Treatment using Multisensory information Saturday, April 29th 8:00am-10:30am Presented By: Dr. Randy L. Schulman and Dr. Celia Hinrichs About the class: The latest neurological research indicates that we learn more effectively with multisensory integration...

RHR: The New Pandemic: Why Screens Are Ruining Our Kids’ Eyes, with Dr. Bryce Appelbaum

As practically every family owns a variety of digital devices, unfortunately, the excessive amount of screen time that comes along with those devices negatively affects our children's vision. This article does a great job describing why screens have become an eye health pandemic.

Can Vision Therapy Benefit A Child With a Learning Disability?

Vision therapy can address underlying visual problems that can mimic or exacerbate a learning disability.

Eye Exam Saves Woman’s Life by Detecting Brain Tumor Early

Here's how eye exams helped save Katie's vision and quality of life. Call EyeCare Associates to schedule your appointment.

Concussions & Vision Problems After a Car Accident

Car accidents can often result in a concussion, a type of traumatic brain injury that can cause vision problems.

There’s a fantastic organization with a goal to overcome & heal children of lifelong conditions

Research and modern science have made numerous advances, and there's an organization who aims to tackle some of the most challenging conditions that face our children. Documenting Hope is an exciting and innovative team of medical professionals, and we encourage you to watch their videos & learn about what they do.

How Long Does It Take To Switch From Glasses to Scleral Lenses?

Switching from glasses to scleral contact lenses can take several weeks. your eye doctor will provide instructions on how to properly insert, remove, and care for the lenses, as well as how to monitor for any potential complications. Read on to learn more.