In November 2017 in a survey released by Ophthalmology Times, the Dean McGee Eye Institute was recognized among the nation’s TOP FIVE programs in Patient Care (#2), Residency Program (#2), and Research (#5) and was ranked Third overall.
1 minute Reading |
In November 2017 in a survey released by Ophthalmology Times, the Dean McGee Eye Institute was recognized among the nation’s TOP FIVE programs in Patient Care (#2), Residency Program (#2), and Research (#5) and was ranked Third overall.
Contact lenses are one of the most common ways to correct refractive errors. However, many people are unaware how to safely and effectively wear and care for their lenses. Ensuring proper contact lens hygiene and safe handling practices is essential for maintaining...
Progressive lenses and bifocals both correct refractive errors, but they differ in design and functionality. This overview will provide information on how to choose between the two styles of glasses during your next trip to the optical shop. Progressive Lenses vs....
Swimming with contacts may seem harmless, but it can actually pose various risks to your eye health. When contact lenses interact with water, they can absorb potentially harmful microorganisms present in swimming pools, lakes, rivers, or oceans. This can lead to...