by Dr. Daniel Baruffi | Feb 16, 2021 | Vision
Many people suffer from eye strain, especially in today’s world of working from home. While increased computer work can be one cause, there are several others that can be found in a routine eye examination with us. Read on to learn more about how eye strain can come...
by Dr. Daniel Baruffi | Dec 22, 2020 | Contact Lenses, Vision
Orthokeratology refers to a small and hard contact lens that is placed on the eye at the end of the day, slept in, then removed in the morning. It is uniquely designed for each individual, adjusting for the different contours of one’s eye and allowing for correction...
by Dr. Daniel Baruffi | Nov 11, 2020 | Cornea, Vision
A good night’s sleep is important not only for optimal cognitive functioning but also for the health of the body and eyes long term. Unfortunately, there are certain conditions that can cause an individual to get a less than optimal night of sleep, or that affect how...
by Dr. Daniel Baruffi | Sep 2, 2020 | Cornea
Keratoconus is a disease that affects around 0.054% of the USA population. There are a variety of reasons that keratoconus can arise and in the past few years, lots of new technology has emerged to help treat it. Our optometrists can provide you with the right...
by Dr. Daniel Baruffi | Aug 19, 2020 | Vision
It is likely that at some past eye examination, you have been screened for color vision deficiencies. Often, this comes in the form of asking you to discriminate a number/ shape from a background of random colored dots. Color vision deficits can be something that you...