How an Optometrist Can Correct Your Vision After an Unsuccessful Eye Surgery
An optometrist like Dr. Collins at the Collins Eye Center is a healthcare professional specializing in examining, diagnosing, and treating vision problems. When an issue like poor vision,...
5 Types of Contact Lenses
Contact lenses provide a convenient alternative to glasses for vision correction. At Collins Eye Center, we offer various types of contact lenses to address different eye conditions and...
How Optometrists Test for and Treat Glaucoma
Glaucoma is an eye condition caused by the buildup of fluid in the eye, increasing pressure and damaging the optic nerve. At Collins Eye Center, we prioritize early...
3 Ways Diabetes Can Affect Your Vision and How an Eye Doctor Can Help
If you suffer from diabetes, comprehensive eye exams are critical to maintaining healthy vision. If diabetes has impacted your sight, our eye doctor can help prevent further damage...
3 Dry Eye Treatments Your Optometrist Can Perform
If your eyes can’t produce adequate tears for lubrication, you may be experiencing a condition known as dry eye disease. This condition makes your eyes uncomfortable and comes...
3 Methods an Optometrist May Use To Manage Nearsightedness in Children
Myopia or nearsightedness is an eye condition that makes distant objects look blurry while close-up ones are clear. While this condition lacks a known cure, there are ways...