5 Most Common Vision Changes You Can Expect After 40

Cataracts, Diabetic Retinopathy, Dry Eye, Eye Health, Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration, Patient Education

Reaching your 40s is an exciting milestone, but it can also bring noticeable changes in your eyesight. Even if you’ve had perfect vision your whole life, natural aging can affect how your eyes focus, adjust to light, or feel throughout the day. For residents in North County and Oceanside, staying proactive about eye health is […]

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Seeing Clearly: A Guide to Dealing with Dry Eye Discomfort

Dry Eye, Eye Health

Are you experiencing challenges such as blurred vision or discomfort in your eyes? Such concerns may signify a deeper issue beyond mere inconvenience; you could be contending with Dry Eye Syndrome. At Pendleton Eye Center, our trusted physicians possess exceptional expertise in identifying and addressing dry eye concerns. Join us as we find out the […]

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Do Optometrists Do Clinical Studies?

Eye Health

An optometrist is a physician who specializes in eye and vision care. An optometrist can perform routine eye exams, prescribe eyeglasses, and contact lenses, perform contact lens fittings, diagnose eye health problems, and prescribe and supervise vision therapy. To become an optometrist in the United States, a candidate must earn a 4-year college degree and […]

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