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Computers & Your Eyes – Some things you need to know!

May 06, 2010 | Latest News

Our regular lives revolve around screens. TV screens, laptop screens, and workstation screens are the top three that dominate our time. While the majority of our time at work is spent sitting in front of a computer screen, one of...

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Latisse Substitutes: A Warning

May 05, 2010 | Latest News

Latisse is being touted as one of the biggest beauty innovations of the decade. With the ability to give women longer, thicker lashes – it’s no surprise that more and more people are looking into alternatives. Latisse requires a doctor’s...

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Combating Dry Eye Syndrome: Do You Have Dry Eyes?

March 30, 2010 | Dry Eye

Have you ever experienced a stinging, burning feeling in your eyes? More often than not the feeling is caused by a condition called Dry Eye Syndrome. Many people may mistake symptoms of Dry Eye for getting a foreign substance like...

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Contact Lenses vs. LASIK = The Pros and Cons

March 30, 2010 | LASIK

Here at GW Vision many of our patients who are big proponents of LASIK have been wearers of contacts. Over 35 million Americans wear contact lenses as a form of vision correction. Out of these 35 million 15% use extended...

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No-Cost Near Vision Research Study May Reduce Need for Reading Glasses – Clinical Trials

November 05, 2009 | Latest News

Understanding the loss of near vision A healthy, young eye is able to focus light from both far and near objects to create a clear image at all distances. By age 45, the eye’s natural lens is too stiff to...

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Proper Screening, Advanced Equipment Can Reduce Lasik Complications Surgery Continues to Provide Life-Changing Results

August 11, 2009 | LASIK

San Diego, CA – San Diego Eye Surgeons Dr. Michael Gordon and Dr. Jack L. Weiss see patients every day looking to free themselves from their glasses and contact lenses by having LASIK surgery.  “Many of the people we see...

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