For many patients like Mary, a 78-year-old retired librarian who recently began noticing changes in her central vision, taking the first step toward care can feel daunting. Questions like "Do I need a referral?" or "How soon should I be seen?" are common and completely understandable. Dr. Moore and her...
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If you're worried about blurry vision or suspect age-related macular degeneration, you're not alone. This guide walks you through the next steps, what to expect, and how Centreville Eye Care can help.
Worried about changes in your central vision? Blurry spots, wavy lines, or difficulty recognizing faces could be early signs of macular degeneration. Learn what to watch for—and how we can help.
Did you know that skipping regular eye check-ups could put your vision and overall health at risk? Don't wait, eye exams are essential for early detection.
Diabetic eye disease can lead to severe vision loss if left untreated, but early detection and advanced care can make all the difference.
Experience relief from digital eye strain with Biofinity Energys contact lenses, available at Centreville Eye Care Center.
Ensuring good vision is essential for a child's success in school. Learn about the importance of vision in learning and how we can help.
Understanding who gets eye floaters and recognizing the symptoms can help manage this common visual phenomenon.
As the beautiful oak trees and lush grasses of Northern Virginia bloom, many residents experience seasonal eye discomfort. This article delves into the specifics of eye allergies and provides valuable tips on identifying and avoiding common allergy triggers. Additionally, the article emphasizes the importance of personalized treatment, offering insights into how Centreville Eye Care Center uses advanced diagnostics to tailor treatments for lasting comfort and optimal eye health.
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!
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!
Everyone seems to be staring at a screen these days, whether their computer, their smartphone or another digital device. The stress it puts on your eyes can cause a condition called "digital eye strain" (DES) or "computer vision syndrome" (CVS). Symptoms include eye fatigue, dry eyes, blurred vision, headaches, neck...