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Vision Tips

  • A person who is wearing glasses and rubbing their eyes.

    Signs That Your Glasses Are Too Strong – Dr. Noble Chun

    Do you suspect that your glasses might be too strong? With the increasing reliance on computers, tablets, and phones, it’s common for people to end up with prescriptions that work well for specific tasks but aren’t ideal for full-time wear. Improperly prescribed lenses can lead to discomfort and visual issues. At Gainesville Vision, we strongly […]

    Continue Reading September 5, 2024

  • Eye strain? Blue light glasses won’t help. – Dr. Marc Robinson

    Despite the marketing, blue light glasses are as effective as placebo. Almost every day in our office I hear something along the following lines: “My eyes get tired on the computer… I ordered these blue-blocking glasses and they don’t seem to be helping enough.” Unfortunately, that’s because they aren’t helping much at all. Research shows […]

    Continue Reading April 12, 2023

  • Contacts past age 40? – Dr. Marc Robinson

    Many patients wear contact lenses up until age 40 and then quit or “drop out” when they begin to have near vision problems. Accept that glasses are the only option, and move on? Over age 40 your best corrected and most comfortable vision will always be in glasses. But our lifestyles are complex, and the […]

    Continue Reading June 17, 2022