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OPTICIANS AND SOCIAL MEDIA
How do I use Social Media effectively for my opticians practice
Loving Social Media presents an effective way to use social media to improve your credibility and visibility with social media. Garry Kousoulou has design the workshop to help independents opticians improve their social media by using simple but effective methods to target your consumers. Garry Kousoulou currently owns a successful opticians…
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Leighton Griffiths from Specsavers Marbella explains the importance of regular eye tests…
RATHER than answer a series of questions, this month I want to address one important point in depth, as too many people fail to have regular eye tests
Many problems with the eyes have no symptoms, so you should have a check up with your optometrist every two years.
More frequent checks are advised for the over 60s or those with a family history of glaucoma…
No parent is prepared to find out that a new baby will have special needs from birth. But when Liliana and Zack Roman’s second daughter, Kara, was born with Stickler’s Syndrome , they found the support they needed with their Kaiser Permanente care team
Stickler’s Syndrome, a rare genetic condition, affects the eyes, nose, joints, and hearing. At just under three months old, Kara was ready for her first pair of glasses.
Liliana and Zack knew that finding glasses would be tough, because…
ISLAMABAD: EYES could be protected by eating dark chocolate, an optician has revealed. People should eat all of their Brussel sprouts this winter, and even wear sunglasses to prevent serious damage, he urged.
Eye health: Dark chocolate and Brussel sprouts could protect eysight
Eating a healthy, balanced diet is key to maintaining good eye health, according to Supersavers clinical spokesperson, Dr Nigel Best.
Dark chocolate could…
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Keep your eyes healthy with these top tips from Dr Scott Mackie, Consultant Optometrist and founder of Mackie Opticians
According to experts, as many as one in five of us have a health problem not related to the eye that could be diagnosed by a High Street optician.
If you're reading this at arm's length without spectacles or scrunching up your to see the words, it might be time to see the optician!
Need to make an adjustment to your glasses? Follow step-by-step advice from our certified optician and learn which frame fixes are safe to try at home.
Our people make us better and we’re not just talking about our opticians, but our technicians and eyeglass specialists. In fact,
An ophthalmologist is a medical or osteopathic doctor who specializes in eye and vision care. Ophthalmologists differ from optometrists and opticians in their levels of training and in what they can d
Ophthalmologists, Optometrists and Opticians seeing patients at the Center for Eye Care and Optical, eye doctors serving Suffolk County, Long Island area and beyond.
Master Optician, Tina Wood, discusses new advancements in computer eyeglass lenses from Zeiss Optical Products. For more information, call 941-792-2020 or vi...
We showcase 10 of the best men's independent optical brands, who produce high quality, stylish frames that are far superior to the generic offerings available to purchase at your local opticians. With your spectacles so important when it comes to individualising your look and showcasing your personality, it's time to upgrade your eyewear.
My youngest daughter was playing with my older daughter who accidentally scratched her eye with her nails (she was swinging her hands and unfortunately she hit her eye). Luckily, my brother-in-law is an optician so we called him and asked him if we needed to go to the hospital. He said a scratched cornea usually …
Many workers underestimate the importance of eye health, especially when working 9 to 5, five days a week. Who has time to go see an optician? Each day, about 2,000 U.S. workers have a job-related eye injury that requires medical treatment. About one-third of the injuries are treated in hospital emergency departments, and more than 100 of these injuries result in one or more days of lost work according to the Centers for Disease Control. Fortunately, most of these injuries can be avoided…
Former Baltimore Ravens’ kicker Matt Stover was the special guest when the newly-renovated University of Maryland Optical Center held its Grand Opening Ceremony on Thursday, April 11, 2013 in the lobby of the University of Maryland Professional Building at 419 West Redwood Street. A special ribbon cutting ceremony kicked things off, with E. Albert Reece, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A., Vice President for Medical Affairs and Dean, University…
One question in particular crops up time and again in optics: why do people overlook their eye health? And, more importantly, what can we do about it
Following feedback from AOP members we have been developing our range of resources to help promote optometry and eye health in the local community.
The billions of images and videos being uploaded and shared around the globe can be baffling. The challenge for us all – with any public-facing messages – is how to cut through…
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It may sound simple, but low vision has a variety of causes and life-changing impacts.
Low vision means that even with prescription eyeglasses, it is difficult to read, recognize others, or perform daily tasks.
What to Expect on Your First Visit
If this is your first visit to L.O. Eye Care, you may have questions regarding what will happen during your appointment.
Welcome…