Having regular eye exams plays a crucial role in your preventative eye care. Undergoing a comprehensive eye assessment at least every two years is the best way to detect potential eye diseases that may be asymptomatic in their early stages. You should schedule an appointment with Park Slope Eye as soon as possible if any of […]
3 Ways to Protect Your Eyes From Sports-Related Injuries
The American Academy of Ophthalmology conducts a yearly survey called The Eye Injury Snapshot, which has revealed that at least 40% of reported eye injuries are sports-related. In celebration of Sports Eye Safety Awareness Month this April, your trusted eye doctor from Park Slope Eye shares three tips to protect your eyes from sports-induced trauma: […]
4 Telltale Signs Your Child May Have Vision Problems
Being able to see clearly is crucial to early child development and education. Because many children are unable to identify vision errors in themselves, it falls on the parents to be vigilant about these issues. If your child is exhibiting any of the four signs below, Park Slope Eye recommends bringing them in for a […]