Eye Care News & Blog

Ten Easy Steps to Minimize Digital Eye Strain

In today's digital world, most people spend hours each day looking at computer screens, cell phones and other digital devices.  This creates eyestrain and over-exposure for our eyes.  In fact, studies estimate that a majority of computer-users suffer from Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS).  Click here for ten easy steps to minimize digital eye strain ... Read More

January is Glaucoma Awareness Month!

Glaucoma is a major cause of vision loss in the U.S. While it currently affects about 3 million Americans, estimates show 6.3 million could have glaucoma by 2050. Glaucoma initially presents without any symptoms, making it difficult to diagnose without a dilated eye exam.  Click here to learn more about glaucoma, including who may be at risk ... Read More

January “Staff Spotlight”

We feel fortunate to have Tracey Gascoigne in our practice working as a front desk coordinator. This position involves extensive interaction with patients, as Tracey often serves as the first point of contact for patients entering or calling the office. Tracey brings an excellent work ethic and engaging personality to our practice. Outside of the office, Tracey enjoys spending time with her family - including ... Read More

Supporting the Health Fair at Hershey’s Mill!

Dr. Ben Foreman and Jackie DiPasquale represented our practice at the Health Fair at Hershey's Mill in early October.  We appreciated the opportunity to attend the Health Fair, and enjoyed meeting many of the residents of this beautiful, local community ... Read More

Welcoming Ray-Ban Frames and Sunwear to our Optical Department!

Beginning in September, we will begin offering the Ray-Ban line of ophthalmic frames and sunglasses to our Optical Department.  We're excited to bring these stylish products to our already full line of quality optical products.  Please inquire about Ray-Ban frames during your next eyeglass selection! ... Read More

Introducing Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) to Our Practice!

Orthokeratology, or Ortho-K for short, is an FDA approved corneal refractive therapy that uses custom-fit, gas-permeable contact lenses to temporarily reduce nearsightedness. This is accomplished through a safe, reversible corneal reshaping process that takes place while the patient sleeps. Ortho-K is safe, fast, and non-surgical. Ortho-K lenses work by temporarily moving fluid in the central corneal epithelium out to the ... Read More