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July 2023
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Myopia in Adults: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Lifestyle Modifications

Myopia in Adults: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Lifestyle Modifications

Myopia In Adults Diagnosis When an adult suspects they may have myopia, it is essential to schedule an eye exam with an optometrist. During the examination, your optometrist will perform various tests to assess visual acuity and determine the. . .

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December 2020
03December
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Eye Exams for Children and Adults: How They Differ

Both children and adults can be affected by refractive errors, such as nearsightedness or farsightedness, and serious eye diseases, which is why having regular eye exams, no matter your age, is so important. Here’s the difference between adult and. . .

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August 2017
12August
Calgary Optometrist 6 Vision Problems That May Be Behind Your Headaches

6 Vision Problems That May Be Behind Your Headaches

Millions of Canadians suffer from headaches. What many aren’t aware of, however, is that a new pair of eyeglasses or contact lenses can help.   Have you recently been suffering from headaches? If so, it may be time to schedule an appointment. . .

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September 2015
16September
Presbyopia Calgary

Presbyopia

What is Presbyopia? Presbyopia is part of the natural aging process of the eye. It is not preventable and usually begins occurring at around the age of 40. It occurs when the natural lens of the eye begins to lose its elasticity and flexibility. . .

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16September
Astigmatism Calgary

Astigmatism

What is Astigmatism? Like nearsightedness or farsightedness, astigmatism is not a eye disease but rather a refractive error - a problem with how your eye focuses light. In an eye with astigmatism, the light doesn’t reach a single focus point on. . .

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