by Insight Vision Center | Dec 31, 2020 | Eye Care, Eye Health, Eyeglasses, Glasses
Glasses should feel comfortable, accentuate your features, and, of course, help you see. Choosing glasses is about much more than your personal style preferences; it’s actually an important part of eye care. If you have the wrong fit, even if you love the frame style,...
by Insight Vision Center | Dec 22, 2020 | Eye Care, Eye Health, Glasses
If you’re older than 40, you may have experienced one of the “joys” of aging: Our eyes change as we get older, inevitably developing a new refractive error called presbyopia. Presbyopia limits our ability to see things up close. If you’ve found you need to bump up the...
by Insight Vision Center | Nov 19, 2020 | Eyeglasses, Featured, Glasses, Tipster
In the mood for some new eyeglasses frames for the season? Whatever your face shape, we have stylish glasses you’re sure to love. Glasses correct our vision, but they’re not just practical. The glasses styles we choose are also a way to show the world a bit of our...
by Insight Vision Center | Sep 17, 2020 | Eyeglasses, Glasses, Tipster
Picking out eyeglasses isn’t just a matter of personal style. There’s science and art to finding the perfect pair. Here’s how an optician can help. If your eye exam reveals that you need a vision prescription, then the next step is to find your perfect pair of...
by Insight Vision Center | Aug 20, 2020 | Glasses, Kids Health
Once your child or teen has an eye exam and receives a vision prescription, now comes the fun part: They get to pick out their very own eyeglasses. In addition to helping your child see clearly, the right eyeglasses can boost confidence and protect little eyes. These...
by Insight Vision Center | Mar 5, 2020 | Eye Care, Glasses, Kids Health, Sports Eyewear
What’s the secret to enhanced performance in your chosen sport? It might be your choice of eyewear. Your everyday glasses and even your fashion-focused prescription sunglasses shouldn’t be worn out on the field, course or trail. Why not? Those frames aren’t designed...