
Case of the Day: Lost Contact Lens Behind the Eyes
Welcome to Case of the Day! A young man came in complaining of losing his contact lens behind his eye. He was very concerned that the lens was going to be behind his eye and was going to do damage

Welcome to Case of the Day! A young man came in complaining of losing his contact lens behind his eye. He was very concerned that the lens was going to be behind his eye and was going to do damage

Glaucoma is one of the main causes of vision loss and blindness in the world. This condition creates a buildup of pressure on your optic nerve, which leads to vision loss over time. Hearing that glaucoma runs in your family

Most Americans develop cataracts, or cloudy lenses, by the time they reach 65. This age-related condition causes some significant vision changes when left untreated. When daily activities, like reading books and road signs, become too challenging in Lee County, a

You might not think twice about blinking or glancing at your phone, but when something starts to feel off—when your eyes begin to sting, blur, or feel unusually tired—it’s hard to ignore. What once felt effortless suddenly becomes uncomfortable, and

Are you becoming more uncomfortable wearing glasses and switching from one frame or lens to another? You might have also opted for contact lenses, but quiver every time you are about to put them on. If you have grown impatient

Something we get asked about a lot at the Cataract & Refractive Institute of Florida is refraction. Refraction is the term used for the method by which we determine your glass prescription. The instrument in the photo above is called

Welcome to Case of the Day! Today, we’re going to discuss a patient who came into the office, a young gentleman in his early 30s. He complained of intermittent portions of his vision being missing or he was having blank

Welcome to Case of the Day! Today, we’re going to talk about an interesting lady who came in with a complaint of dry, irritated eyes. She had been to one of the major universities in the country for her dry

Welcome to Case of the Day! Today, a young man came in complaining that he had a bump or lump on his upper lid, which had been there for approximately a month. It wasn’t changing in size; he wasn’t that