by John Dye | Dec 2, 2025 | Blog
When spring blooms or fall brings leaves and pollen, your child’s eyes might struggle — even if they don’t talk about it. Eye allergies (allergic conjunctivitis) can irritate the delicate tissues of the eye, causing redness, itching, tearing or rubbing. These symptoms...
by John Dye | Nov 26, 2025 | Blog
Many parents wonder when the right time is for a child’s first full eye exam. While basic vision screenings in preschool may catch obvious issues, they don’t replace a comprehensive exam by a pediatric optometrist or ophthalmologist. The American Academy of...
by John Dye | Oct 31, 2025 | News
It’s fall in Southern Nevada! The weather is gorgeous, kids are into the swing of things at school and our state flower, the orange construction cones, are everywhere! But to put a “glass is half full” spin on it, that means improvement for our roads and...
by John Dye | Oct 29, 2025 | Blog
Good eyesight isn’t just about glasses—it’s also about how children use their eyes. Daily habits like proper lighting, correct posture, appropriate distance from books and screens, and taking breaks all play a part. When kids lean over low tables, read in dim rooms or...
by John Dye | Sep 30, 2025 | Blog
Children often don’t realize that what they’re seeing is abnormal — for them it just is what it is. That’s why parents need to watch for subtle signs of vision issues: frequent squinting, covering one eye, tilting the head, unwillingness to read, skipping lines,...
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