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Category: Contact Lenses

5 Ways Using Your FSA for SMILE, LASIK, and EVO ICL Beats Contact Lenses

Nobody likes waking up with blurry vision, but it’s sadly your reality if you rely on visual aids like contact lenses. Do you want to spend another day fumbling to put them in before beginning your day? Or what if…you could wake up and see your phone with crisp, sharp vision? Instead of taking time […]

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Coronavirus, Contact Lenses And Your Eyes

With the recent spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) throughout the world, people are racing for hand sanitizer, masks and adding to their emergency home kits. But many people are overlooking a very important risk-factor simply because they never even thought about it, and few organizations have announced it.  Could your contact lenses be putting you at […]

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Swimming and Contacts: Do They Go Together

Simply answered, no, they don’t. However, if anyone has poor vision like I do, it really sucks to be without your contacts when you’re lounging by the pool. With summer around the corner I’m faced with this same issue that has been a problem for years. I’ve been told by my optometrist that wearing contacts […]

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Traveling with Contacts, Packing List

I’ve worn contacts for the better half of my life and only recently discovered that the disposable contact packs can be clipped back to back for easy access to a right and left lens each time! I may be a bit overly excited about this but this was a wonderful discovery for me as I […]

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