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  • We Are Back Open to Routine Care

    Our office is back open to routine care, and we are excited for patients to experience our new facility. Please follow our facebook page to view our latest video. With the post-COVID opening, we are implementing new procedures for everyone’s safety. Masks – our staff is wearing masks and other protective gear. We ask that […]

    Continue Reading June 4, 2020

  • New Hours & Procedures

    In compliance with the Center of Disease Control, our office postponing routine eye care and seeing medical appointments as needed. Our new hours are  9AM to 4PM. Glasses and contact lens pickups are by appointment, and we would appreciate courtesy calls when patients are en route. In addition we have removed communal items from our […]

    Continue Reading March 27, 2020

  • How to Keep Glasses in Top-Notch Condition

    Picking out the right frames and lens is a deep reflection of personal style and vision needs. We know the importance of keeping glasses in proper working order, so Dr. Bell has put together the following educational tips:  1. Wipe with a special microfiber cloth. Microfibers are designed to pick up even the smallest particles […]

    Continue Reading July 30, 2016

  • Photochromic Glasses & You

    Premier Eyes is a proud member of Vision Source – a nationwide network of independent optometrists. The below article was originally printed by Vision Source in June 2015. Are photochromic glasses right for you? For people who wear glasses, the transition from a sunny outdoors to a darker indoors can be hard on the eyes and […]

    Continue Reading April 19, 2016

  • Eye Care Precautions to Take in Flooded Conditions

    Spring is here, and with it comes baseball, spring break, and the possibility of high waters and flooding. Flooding has the potential to devastate a community and create many community-wide health issues. The American Optometric Association warns readers of how flooding conditions can affect eye care and eye health, especially for contact lens wearers. Below […]

    Continue Reading March 14, 2016

  • Macular Degeneration and Your Diet

    February Eye Focus: Age-Related Macular Degeneration Age-Related Macular Degeneration is the most common eye disease affecting people over age 50, and it is unfortunately irreversible. Some common symptoms include a gradual loss of ability to see objects clearly, distorted vision, a gradual loss of color vision, and a dark or empty area appearing in the […]

    Continue Reading February 15, 2016

  • 15 Warning Signs That Your Child May Have a Vision Problem

    For the risk-free pediatric patient, the American Optometric Association recommends eye exams at age 6 months, age 3, and before starting first grade (and thereafter, every two years). But do you suspect your child may have a vision problem? Here are 15 warning signs. ————————— 15 Warning Signs Your Child Might Have a Vision Problem […]

    Continue Reading January 28, 2016

  • Men’s Health Magazine explores nighttime vision problems

    It’s always exciting when major publications engage readers about eye health. Because our office focuses on providing exceptional eye care over a person’s lifetime, chances are that many people will some day experience vision troubles at night. In the below article, Men’s Health discusses how the cornea interacts with the eye’s rods and cones in […]

    Continue Reading January 28, 2016