Smoking and Your Eyes

Posted by: The Eye Center of North Florida in Eye Health, November 29, 2023

smoking and your eyes

It is a countdown to the end of the year, and it is almost time to wave goodbye to 2023. Many people are considering their goals for 2024; for some, quitting smoking is their top goal. The most common health effect that comes to mind when we think of smoking is lung cancer, but it… Read More


Meet, Dr. Amber Anderson!

Posted by: The Eye Center of North Florida in Eye Health, November 16, 2023

Eye Center of North Florida is pleased to announce the arrival of our new Optometrist, Dr. Amber Anderson. Dr. Anderson is a licensed Doctor of Optometry with licenses in Illinois and Florida. Her journey in the field began with an undergraduate degree in biology and chemistry from Northern Illinois University. Building on this foundation, she… Read More


Kitchen Eye Safety Tips

Posted by: The Eye Center of North Florida in Eye Health, November 14, 2023

kitchen eye safety tips

We are fast approaching the most prominent holiday season to celebrate, spend time with family, and spend most of our time in the kitchen preparing our favorite holiday dishes. As we prepare our delicious meals, we want to remind you to practice kitchen eye safety to protect you and your loved ones from preventable eye… Read More


Do You Want Relief From Dry Eyes?

Posted by: The Eye Center of North Florida in Eye Health, November 7, 2023

Do You Want Relief From Dry Eyes?

Dry eye disease is a common condition occurring when your tears cannot provide lubrication for your eyes. Tears can be scarce to produce for many reasons, which can cause your eyes to feel uncomfortable. The tear instability leads to inflammation, which may damage the eye’s surface. You may experience dry eyes in certain situations, such… Read More


How To Be Eye Safe This Halloween

Posted by: The Eye Center of North Florida in Eye Health, October 24, 2023

How To Be Eye Safe This Halloween

Are you ready for a fun Halloween celebration this year? As Halloween approaches, we urge costume shoppers to avoid non-prescription lenses after a study finds chlorine, metal, and other harmful chemicals during product testing. Wearing costume contact lenses on Halloween can be a real scream. However, the scare from non-prescription contact lenses can be all… Read More


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