Will Your Eyes Pass a Physical?
So, you’ve gotten your visual acuity score and are feeling pretty good about your exam. Now it’s time to get physical! Your depth perception, color vision, eye muscle movements (left, right, up, down), peripheral vision and how your eyes react to light will be tested. Take a deep breath, we’re about to begin!
How Curvy Are You?
There’s a test called keratometry that measures the curvature of the clear surface of the eye called the cornea. This is performed by focusing a circle of light on the cornea and measuring its reflection. This is a critical test for someone who wants to wear contacts as it determines the proper size. [Read more…]
What to Expect During Your Comprehensive Eye Exam
When most people think about getting their eyes examined, they’re focused (pun intended) on will their visual test score. Am I still 20/20? Do I need glasses? Uh, oh is it time to get bifocals?!
While visual acuity is definitely a part of a comprehensive eye exam, the more important part of the exam is examining our very precious eye itself. The eye’s structure is very complex and subject to its own set of health problems, as well as being the window to diseases that can affect our bodies, such as diabetes. That is why it is so important to schedule annual checkups. [Read more…]
Happy Veteran’s Day
We thank all the men and women who have given their time in service in the defense of our country. Their sacrifices have not been forgotten.
Here at Kleinsorge, we are proud to have veterans on our staff — Frank (Air Force) and Gina (Marines). We thank them for their service to this great country.
A Message from the American Diabetes Association
Did you know that 1 in 11 Americans today has diabetes? Despite its prevalence, diabetes is an invisible disease. It affects men and women, people young and old, and people of all races, shapes and sizes. Often there are no outward signs from the 29 million Americans who fight this chronic illness every day. That’s why there is a critical need to foster awareness and education while breaking down stereotypes, myths and misunderstandings about this growing public health crisis that affects so many of us. [Read more…]
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