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Keep up-to-date on the latest vision-related news and eye care events in our Practice.

How to Prevent Pink Eye: Protecting Your Eyes at Home & Work

Pink eye can spread quickly in homes, classrooms, and workplaces across St. Clair and Richmond. This guide explains how to prevent pink eye, recognize symptoms, and stop repeat infections. From contact lens care to avoiding shared personal items, St. Clair Eye outlines what really works to protect your family’s eye health.

Is Your Teen Ready for Contact Lenses?

Thinking about contact lenses for your teen? This blog breaks down when teens are ready, how to support safe lens habits, and what types of lenses work best. It also addresses common parental concerns around hygiene, eye health, and daily responsibility. Whether your teen is sporty, studious, or somewhere in between, St. Clair Eye helps families make confident, informed choices.

Reading Glasses, Bifocals, or Progressives: What’s the Right Choice for You?

Entering your 40s often brings changes in near vision, making reading glasses, bifocals, or progressives essential for clear sight. St. Clair Eye in Michigan helps patients navigate these choices with personalized fittings and stylish options. This blog explains the differences and benefits of each lens type to help you choose the perfect solution for your lifestyle.

How OptiLight Treats Chronic Dry Eye in St. Clair & Richmond

Chronic dry eye can make everyday tasks feel frustrating and uncomfortable, but OptiLight offers targeted relief by treating the root cause of inflammation around the eyes. This light-based therapy helps improve tear stability, reduce bacteria, and support healthier meibomian glands, which are key to tear production. Our team creates personalized treatment plans using OptiLight to help patients in St. Clair and Richmond feel better and see more clearly.

Bifocal Contact Lenses: Alcon Lenses for St. Clair Residents

Presbyopia makes near vision harder after 40, but you don’t have to rely on readers. St. Clair Eye in St. Clair offers Alcon bifocal contact lenses customized for comfort and clarity.

Pediatric Eye Exams Starting at Age 5 in St. Clair and Richmond

Early pediatric eye exams are essential for detecting vision issues that could impact learning and development. St. Clair Eye in St. Clair and Richmond provides trusted care to help children achieve clear, healthy vision.

Comprehensive Co-Management of Cataracts and LASIK at St. Clair Eye

Receive seamless co-management for cataract surgery and LASIK at St. Clair Eye in St. Clair. Personalized care from start to finish.

Emergency Eye Care Near You in St. Clair and Richmond

Learn about the most common eye emergencies, their causes, and why prompt treatment is essential to protect your vision. Discover how our eye doctors in St. Clair and Richmond offer compassionate emergency eye care to address these issues.

Protecting Your Vision from Diabetes: Schedule Your Diabetic Eye Exam at St. Clair Eye

Safeguard your vision from diabetes complications with comprehensive diabetic eye exams at St. Clair Eye. Visit us in St. Clair or Richmond for expert care and early detection.

Pediatric Eye Exams: Ensuring Clear Vision for Kids

Many parents overlook the prevalence of vision issues in children, with up to 20% facing such challenges.

How Safe Is It To Rinse Your Eyes With Tap Water?

While many people turn to tap water to rinse their eyes, it may not always be safe. Find out when to use water, and what to use when you can't!

Your Eyes As A Window Into Your Whole-Body Health

Did you know that your eyes are often the first line of defense when it comes to detecting and treating many common systemic diseases and conditions? It's true!

This Winter, Don’t Let Dry Eyes Get the Best of You

The struggle against dry eye every winter is real. Fortunately there are eye treatments and home remedies to relieve symptoms.

Autoimmune Disease and Dry Eye: Is There a Connection?

Having an autoimmune disease like Sjogren's syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis or lupus can affect your tear production and eye health.