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(316) 942-7496Sports Vision FAQs You may have heard about sports vision but never really understood what it meant. These FAQs from Wichita Optometry, P.A., in Wichita KS can help shed light on Read More
Choosing the Right Glasses There are a lot of choices out there for lenses and frames for your next set of eyeglasses. At Wichita Optometry, we will help you pick out Read More
A Closer Look at the Signs of Computer Vision Syndrome If you stare at a computer screen all day, you may be at risk for developing computer vision syndrome or digital Read More
How to Prepare for an Eye Exam Setting up an appointment for an eye exam is a vital part of caring for your health. When you visit an optometrist, like our Read More
Signs of Glaucoma Here at Wichita Optometry, we provide nothing but excellence when it comes to caring for our patient's vision problems. We are in Wichita, and provide a wide range Read More
The Benefits of Polarized Glasses Polarized glasses reduce the glare of reflected light, making them ideal for people who spend a lot of time outdoors, particularly if you are in a Read More
What Are the Advantages of Polarized Glasses? Whether you love to be outdoors or just stepped out for the occasional outing, it’s important that you see clearly during your activities and Read More
Signs of Sight Loss Sight loss is not something that anyone wants to deal with. When you start to lose your vision it can be scary, lonely and isolating. For those Read More
Wichita Optometry on Diabetic Retinopathy FAQs Over the past few decades, a few conditions have seen as rabbits a rise in the United States as diabetes. Those who have been diagnosed Read More
LASIK surgery, an acronym for Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis, is a refractive surgery that can correct vision problems like astigmatism, farsightedness, and nearsightedness. However, deciding whether or not LASIK surgery Read More
Hard To Fit Contacts vs Regular Contacts Many vision patients can use regular contacts to improve their vision. However, certain conditions prevent a person from wearing regular contacts because the standard Read More
Glaucoma Treatment Glaucoma is a very serious disease. Without proper treatment, glaucoma causes damage to your optic nerve which can cause the loss of your side vision. In time, tunnel vision Read More
Ophthalmologist vs Optometrist: What's the Difference? It’s important you see the right eye doctor to get the kind of eye care you need. Ophthalmologists and optometrists are both eye care professionals. Read More
Go Back To School with New Glasses from our Wichita Optometrist As you get your child ready for this school year, it's time for an eye exam at Wichita Optometry, P. Read More
Wichita Optometry, P.A. Discuses Signs Your Kids Might Have Vision Problems Taking care of your children's medical needs is a major part of being a parent. Being on the lookout for Read More
Contacts Lens vs Traditional Glasses From Wichita Optometry, P.A. in Wichita, KS It's an old debate -- do you want eyeglasses or contact lenses? The answer depends on what you do Read More