Safe Viewing for the Solar Eclipse!

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Explore essential guidance from the American Academy of Ophthalmology to assist you in getting ready for the captivating spectacle of a solar eclipse on April 8th! With the moon aligning between the sun and Earth, forming a celestial phenomenon, it’s vital to prioritize the safety of your vision.

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Tips for Alleviating Eye Strain in the Workplace

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Remember when you were a kid and your parents told you not to sit too close to the TV? Nowadays it is commonplace to spend a significant portion of our day with digital screens mere inches from our face. Globally, the average person spends almost 7 hours per day in front of a screen. According […]

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Contact Lens Safety-Best Practices for Healthy Eyes

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Contact lenses are a great alternative to traditional prescription framed glasses and, if properly cared for, can provide safe, clear and effective correction for your vision needs. Contact lenses work by adjusting the refractive light that enters the eye while sitting directly on the eye so that objects will appear clearly; hence the name contacts. […]

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The Importance of Regular Eye Exams for Children

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At Pendleton Eye, patients know that we often stress the significance of comprehensive eye exams. This suggestion is not just to make sure you can see clearly or to update a prescription, early detection and intervention is necessary because unlike other areas of the body, eye diseases can go undetected for months or even years as […]

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Seeing Clearly: A Guide to Dealing with Dry Eye Discomfort

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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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Blue Light and Your Eyes-Separating Fact from Fiction

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The average person spends 40% of their waking hours in front of a digital screen. Current average screen time statistics suggests that means the average American spends nearly 7 hours per day viewing a computer screen or digital device. You probably aren’t surprised then to notice the correlation between hours spent with blue light interaction […]

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