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Exploring Glaucoma Treatment Options

Glaucoma is a silent yet serious condition that, if left untreated, can lead to significant vision loss. At Associated Eye Physicians, we are committed to...

Rejuvenate Your Look with Dermal Fillers

The delicate skin around your eyes tells a story—one of laughter, late nights, and the passage of time. But what if you could soften that...

Overcoming Cataract Surgery Concerns

Cataracts can feel like a cloud slowly settling over your vision, making once-clear details blurry and colors less vibrant. At Associated Eye Physicians & Surgeons...

Coming Soon – New Philadelphia Office!

We are excited to announce that our Philadelphia office will be relocating in the coming months. Moving to 3110 Grant Avenue in Philadelphia, the new,...

How Diabetes Can Impact Vision: A Guide for Caregivers

Caring for a family member or loved one with diabetes can be a significant and daunting task. This month, during Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month,...

What You Should Know: Diabetic Eye Disease

As Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month, November is a time to shed light on this important disease and offer insights and guidance for support. We’ll...

The Cost of Eye Surgery – Know Your Options

We understand that when preparing for an eye surgery, cost is a very important factor to consider. To support our patients and empower them with...

Philadelphia: We’re Moving!

Later this year, patients will be seen at our brand new, state-of-the-art facility located at 3110 Grant Avenue in Philadelphia. We are excited to announce...

Cataracts: A Leading Cause of Blindness

June is Cataract Awareness Month, an important opportunity to highlight this progressive eye disease – both its prevalence and vision-saving treatment options. A cataract is...

What to Expect: Surgical Correction of Cataracts

When preparing for a cataract surgery, it is helpful to know what to expect and how you can best prepare for the procedure. During this...

5 Signs Your Vision Isn’t Healthy

In celebration of Healthy Vision Month, we’re sharing our expert insights on how to keep you and your loved ones seeing life through a healthy...

What to Do When You Scratch Your Eye

Did you know that sports and housework are two of the most common causes of eye injuries? As we continue to highlight Sports Eye Safety...

Announcement: ReFocus Expands into Manchester

We’re excited to announce that ReFocus Eye Health has partnered with Manchester Ophthalmology in Manchester, CT. This partnership further increases our growing network of exceptional...

How to Lower Your Risk of AMD-Related Vision Loss

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a serious eye disease that can result in the loss of central vision. Early diagnosis and effective treatment can help...

Glaucoma: More than Meets the Eye

As we continue to recognize National Glaucoma Awareness Month, our team is sharing helpful insights and recommendations on the disease. From diagnosis and symptoms to...

Living Life with Glaucoma

As we recognize National Glaucoma Awareness Month this January, our team of experts at ReFocus is taking the time to highlight what it really means...

The Gift of Sight – 5 Visionary Non-Profit Organizations to Support

There are so many incredible groups and organizations to support by volunteering time, sharing gifts, and providing donations. In this spirit, the ReFocus team has...

Thankful for Our Passionate Providers

During this month of gratitude, we’d like to take the time to recognize our incredible physicians and everything they do to support their patients. ReFocus...

How Can Blood Glucose Levels Affect Vision?

As November is National Diabetes and Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month, we’re taking the time to discuss how diabetes affects vision and what you can...

Eye Health in Cold Weather

One of the most common eye health complaints we see in the fall and winter months is dryness. Dry eye symptoms most commonly present as...

Announcement: ReFocus Expands in Connecticut

We’re excited to announce that ReFocus Eye Health has partnered with Advanced Eye Physicians in Meriden, Connecticut. This partnership adds one new location to our...

Fact or Fiction: Healthy Aging, Eye Edition

As we continue to celebrate Healthy Aging Month, we’re looking at fact versus fiction when it comes to age-related eye diseases. Test your knowledge below...

Preserving Sight After 60

September is Healthy Aging Month! As we age, preserving eyesight becomes a more critical element to overall health. Particularly after the age of 60, there are...

Treatment Options for Cataracts

Cataracts are a debilitating eye condition that require expert medical attention. While the only way to treat cataracts is surgery, there are options within surgery,...

Simple Lifestyle Changes May Help Reduce the Risk of Cataracts in Men

Andrew Swan, M.D. Cataracts are a progressive disease that often develop slowly over time, not even disturbing eyesight at the onset. As normal eye changes...

Lash Lifts & Tints: Can cosmetic services cause medical problems?

Beauty trends are constantly evolving, and it’s no surprise that one of the newer trends focuses on enhancing eyes and eyelashes. Eyelash lifts and tints...

What is the Macula?

For being so small, our eyes sure do have a lot of very compact, very important components. Though all parts of an eye’s anatomy are...

Can you prevent age-related eye conditions?

Older age is a common risk factor in many medical problems – and eye conditions are no exception. Just like your body, your eyes and...

Preventing and Slowing Glaucoma Progression At Home

Glaucoma refers to a group of progressive diseases in which cells and fibers of the optic nerve are damaged, affecting the transmission of signals from...

What do you know about glaucoma?

Glaucoma refers to a group of progressive diseases in which cells and fibers of the optic nerve are damaged, affecting the transmission of signals from...

ReFocus: We’re adding new locations in Connecticut!

We’re excited to announce ReFocus Eye Health has acquired Eye Center of Southern Connecticut. This partnership adds three new locations to our growing network in...

Test Your EyeQ: Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in individuals over the age of 60. In fact, it is so common that it’s...

What is a vitreoretinal specialist?

Although relatively small in size, our eyes are incredibly complex and require very special care—especially when a serious complication arises, such as a retinal disease...

Basics of Diabetic Eye Care

November is Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month. Diabetes is a common condition that is estimated to impact 1 in 10 Americans—and it’s also a medical...

How Diabetes Affects Vision

It’s estimated that nearly 10% of Americans have diabetes. Diabetes is a systemic health condition that can affect every part of the body—including the eyes....

How health insurance can help cover cost of vision care

According to the CDC, 8.3% of adults failed to obtain needed medical care in the U.S. due to cost. Perhaps that seems like a small...

Know Your Options: Paying for eye procedures

It’s estimated that more than 8% of adults in the U.S. do not receive necessary medical care due to cost, according to the CDC. Given...

Age-Related Eye Conditions

There are several eye conditions that can be associated with advanced age.  After all, as we get older, so do our eyes. Vision Loss Vision...

ReFocus: Adding New Connecticut Locations!

We’re excited to announce ReFocus Eye Health has acquired OptiCare Eye Health & Vision Centers. This partnership adds three new locations to our growing network...

Eye Health & Men’s Health

Every June we celebrate men’s health month. The health of our eyes is often overlooked, especially if nothing feels wrong. But, our eye health can often...

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