alarm-ringing ambulance angle2 archive arrow-down arrow-left arrow-right arrow-up at-sign baby baby2 bag binoculars book-open book2 bookmark2 bubble calendar-check calendar-empty camera2 cart chart-growth check chevron-down chevron-left chevron-right chevron-up circle-minus circle city clapboard-play clipboard-empty clipboard-text clock clock2 cloud-download cloud-windy cloud clubs cog cross crown cube youtube diamond4 diamonds drop-crossed drop2 earth ellipsis envelope-open envelope exclamation eye-dropper eye facebook file-empty fire flag2 flare foursquare gift glasses google graph hammer-wrench heart-pulse heart home instagram joystick lamp layers lifebuoy link linkedin list lock magic-wand map-marker map medal-empty menu microscope minus moon mustache-glasses paper-plane paperclip papers pen pencil pie-chart pinterest plus-circle plus power printer pushpin question rain reading receipt recycle reminder sad shield-check smartphone smile soccer spades speed-medium spotlights star-empty star-half star store sun-glasses sun tag telephone thumbs-down thumbs-up tree tumblr twitter tiktok wechat user users wheelchair write yelp youtube

Uncategorized

  • Photo of Dr. Bates

    Myopia Control – Dr. Emma Stewart-Bates

    Myopia is more than just blurry vision. Myopia, or nearsightedness, is an ocular condition that causes blurry distance vision due to the light rays focusing in front of the retina instead of on the retina. This condition often develops and worsens during childhood and teen years, although it can continue to progress through adulthood as […]

    Continue Reading October 22, 2025

  • What is Astigmatism? – Dr. Marc Robinson

    One common visual condition that my patients often deal with is astigmatism. Astigmatism essentially means that there’s more than one visual correction or “prescription” in each eye. This is usually correctable with glasses or contacts. If someone needs more correction vertically than horizontally, words may appear readable on a page however they may seem skewed […]

    Continue Reading February 19, 2020