04 Dec Adapting to New Glasses
Getting used to new glasses may take some adapting, but here's what your brain may do to help. Remember, if symptoms persist, alert your eye doctor. ...
Getting used to new glasses may take some adapting, but here's what your brain may do to help. Remember, if symptoms persist, alert your eye doctor. ...
Refractive errors are those conditions which can be reversed or improved with prescription lenses or contact lenses....
Eyeglasses are made to fit your unique face and to meet your visual requirements. Here are the many steps to properly make your eyeglasses....
Contact lenses are evolving into device that improve your health...
These new smart contact lenses may someday detect AND treat glaucoma. ...
New eyedrops FDA approved for treatment of near vision loss, aka presbyopia....
Contact lenses can correct your astigmatism and age related presbyopia. Here's how!...
When is the right time to get new glasses? It may be time to get them checked....
Bifocal contact lenses can now correct presbyopia and astigmatism. Bifocal contact lenses have been available for many years, but those lenses did not correct for astigmatism, which meant that people with astigmatism who wore toric contact lenses that corrected their astigmatism had to wear reading glasses...
Toric contact lenses may be a great solution for patients with astigmatism....
From October 15 to December 7, Medicare recipients can review and compare their plans for the upcoming year.
Changes made during this period take effect on January 1.
Compare Medicare Advantage (Part C) and prescription drug plans (Part D).
Switch between plans at no cost.
💡 Why it matters: Benefits, costs, and providers can change annually, so reviewing your options might save you money or improve your coverage.
⚠️ Note: Switching from Medicare Advantage to traditional Medicare doesn't guarantee acceptance into a Medigap plan; health underwriting may apply.
👉 For help, visit Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE anytime!