Central Oregon Eyecare

Jun 11 2019

How Do Blue Light Glasses Work?

You've probably read a few things about the dangers of too much blue light. As we spend more time looking at screens, day and night, the risk of experiencing digital ...

Watery Eyes?
You May Have Dry Eye

We know what you’re thinking: it sounds counter-intuitive, but having watery eyes is actually a sign that you might have dry eye syndrome! Living with dry (yet watery) eyes can ...

What Does Your Vision Prescription Really Mean?

Unless you’re an optometrist or optician yourself, looking at a vision prescription, with all of its cryptic symbols and abbreviations, can be like trying to read an encoded message — ...

Eyewear to Improve Your Game:
Why You May Need Special Eyewear for Certain Activities

Picture this: You’re having a great workout at the gym or biking down your favorite street on a sunny day — but you have to pause every five seconds to ...

One Size Doesn’t Fit All When It Comes to Contact Lenses

How often does a product that’s described as “one-size-fits-all” really fit “all”? Each of us is unique, experiencing life from different perspectives, and through different eyes. At Central Oregon Eyecare, ...