Inserting Your Contact Lens Dr. Coffman guides you through the process of putting in your contact lenses.
Much appreciation to the Bend Chamber for posting the article, “A Word of Caution about Dry Eye Disease from Coffman Vision Clinic”. It is such an important issue — Dry Eye Disease affects up to 30% of the population. Here’s a snippet of the article: A Word of Caution about Dry Eye Disease from Coffman […]
You hear about it everywhere: “Polarized sunglasses are the only way to go”. All of your friends and family rave about the difference polarized lenses make vs. regular tinted lenses.
Summer vacation is well under way, but did you know that even when your child is out of the classroom, vision problems can have an impact on his/her daily activities? Look out for these 4 warning signs during the summer months – they could be a sign of vision difficulties that require follow up with an eye care professional.
If you are a follower of my articles for Coffman Vision Clinic, you know that they are most often about style, fashion and looking your best. However, eyewear is also about seeing your best AND protecting your eyes.
Did you forget to put on your sunglasses today? Are you constantly sitting in front of a computer screen without taking breaks to look away? Maybe you also skipped your yearly eye exam, again.
Many travelers experience dry eyes after extended travel by air. The dry environment of a temperature- and pressure-controlled air plane cabin can take its toll on your eyes.
Cataracts, one of the most common causes of blindness, develop when the lens of the eye, located behind the iris and pupil, becomes opaque or cloudy. A cataract can result in loss of vision as it prevents light from passing into your eye and focusing on the retina.
Did you know that age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is one of the leading causes of vision loss and blindness among adults aged 50 and above?
Soft Contact Lens Training Guide General Always have a pair of glasses for backup wear and emergencies. A yearly eye exam is required to ensure your safety and comfort. If burning, redness, or pain occurs discontinue wearing your lenses and call our office as soon as possible. Always work with clean contact lenses and newly […]