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If you are over 40 and noticing that near vision is not as crisp as it used to be, you have more contact lens options than ever, including multifocal and astigmatism correcting designs. Learn what changes to expect, how modern lenses work, and why a Scottsdale eye exam is the smartest way to find the most comfortable fit.
This blog explains why adults in their 30s and 40s should treat routine eye exams as a key part of wellness. It highlights early-onset vision changes, the role of digital eye strain, and preventive strategies for maintaining lifelong vision health.
Sports-related eye injuries can be prevented with the right protective eyewear designed for impact resistance and comfort. From sports goggles to polycarbonate lenses, athletes of all ages in Scottsdale can stay safe, see clearly, and focus on the game.
This blog highlights the top designer sunglasses trends for families in Scottsdale, with a focus on fashion-forward protection for kids and adults alike. Eyecare Plus AZ offers expert guidance and a curated collection of durable, luxury eyewear for every family member.
While many people turn to tap water to rinse their eyes, it may not always be safe. Find out when to use water, and what to use when you can't!
Did you know that your eyes are often the first line of defense when it comes to detecting and treating many common systemic diseases and conditions? It's true!
The struggle against dry eye every winter is real. Fortunately there are eye treatments and home remedies to relieve symptoms.
Having an autoimmune disease like Sjogren's syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis or lupus can affect your tear production and eye health.
Here's how eye exams helped save Katie's vision and quality of life. Call Eyecare Plus Scottsdale to schedule your appointment.
Is your toddler blinking more frequently? Here are some potential reasons why.
At some point in our lives, we've all had our eyes examined using an eye chart – whether during a school screening or at the optometrist's office. But what exactly is the chart and what does it measure? Read on to find out!
