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ophthalmology

Do blue light glasses work?

There's no scientific evidence to show that these special glasses can reduce eyestrain.

Patient Story

‘That’s a good story’

When Mike Mast noticed swelling and irritation in his eye, he had no idea it would lead to neurosurgery—which would save his vision.

More screen time ups kids’ odds for nearsightedness

Give young eyes a break by encouraging outdoor time and other activities.

Eyes could be the window to predicting Alzheimer’s

Plaques accumulate in the brain two decades before symptoms appear, so scientists are trying to find ways to detect the disease earlier.

Jazzed about the solar eclipse?

It should be quite a show, but make sure you follow these 5 do's and don'ts to protect your eyes.

Choosing the right sunglasses

Doctor's orders—protection for your eyes a must.

Patient Story

Altered vision

Sarah Baar and her toddler suffered from misaligned eyes. One doctor gave her no hope. But then she met Dr. Geddie.

Patient Story

‘Seeing the world for the first time’

Rare brain syndrome diagnosis provides clue to helping 20-month-old Connor Houghton’s vision.

See with carrots

It's true. Eating leafy greens and brightly colored veggies may stave off macular degeneration.