Can LASIK Correct Astigmatism?
At Vantage Eye Center, patients often ask Dr. Jon Page whether LASIK can fix their astigmatism. The simple answer is YES! Modern LASIK technology can effectively correct astigmatism in the …
Learn MoreAt Vantage Eye Center, patients often ask Dr. Jon Page whether LASIK can fix their astigmatism. The simple answer is YES! Modern LASIK technology can effectively correct astigmatism in the …
Learn MoreThe moment you start thinking seriously about LASIK is often the moment you realize how much glasses or contact lenses shape your everyday life. Whether it’s workouts, travel, workdays, or …
Learn MoreWrinkles and volume loss are common signs of aging that typically become more noticeable in your 40s. Over 23 million cosmetic procedures were performed in the U.S. in 2022. Injections (like …
Learn MoreGlaucoma is one of the leading causes of irreversible vision loss worldwide, driven primarily by elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) that damages the optic nerve if left uncontrolled. For decades, eye …
Learn MoreGlaucoma is an eye disease that occurs when there is damage to the optic nerve, which leads to vision loss if left untreated. The most significant risk factor for glaucoma …
Learn MoreLASIK vision correction surgery is effective for most individuals who wear glasses or contact lenses; however, many still believe it’s not suitable for them. Often, this is based on several …
Learn MoreNoticing wavy lines or a small warped spot when you look at a checkerboard pattern? That simple at-home tool is the Amsler grid test, and mild distortion can be an …
Learn MoreWhat Is Ocular Hypertension High eye pressure, also known as ocular hypertension, can quietly affect your vision health—much like high blood pressure can impact the heart. While ocular hypertension doesn’t …
Learn MoreAre you weighing glasses vs. contacts to determine which is better for your lifestyle? The real answer is: the one that fits your eyes, your routines, and your budget. Below, …
Learn MoreWhat You Need to Know First Most scratches cannot be safely “removed” from modern lenses. DIY hacks (toothpaste, baking soda, glass cleaner, car wax) are abrasive and usually make damage …
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