As school ends and kids are free from class and homework, children spend an increasing amount of time playing video games. We often get questions about the effect of …
Styes can be an uncomfortable and annoying yet common experience. Fortunately, most of them will go away on their own or with minimal treatment. What Is a Stye? A …
Have you ever experienced a headache that affected your vision? Many of us know what it is like to have a headache. Depending on the cause, it can trigger …
Ptosis is a drooping or falling of the upper eyelids. Although unnoticeable most of the time, those sleepy-looking eyes or slightly saggy upper eyelids can become severe enough to …
At the Optometry Center for Vision Therapy (OCVT), even though we’ve been utilizing virtual vision therapy for over 10 years, we rarely shared the specifics with the public. Most …
When we see color, our eyes perceive various wavelengths of light. Our eyes contain two types of cells or photoreceptors that allow us to process light and distinguish colors. …
January is recognized as National Glaucoma Awareness Month and during this month we join optometrists around the nation in spreading awareness about this particular ocular disease. Glaucoma is one …
As we continue our “Vision is More than 20/20” campaign, we want to shed light on yet another vision impairment that we treat in our office: double vision. Double …
In continuance of our “Vision Is More Than 20/20” campaign, we wanted to take a moment to educate our community on another vision deficiency that can be present even …
Dr. Larson and the OCVT staff believe better vision and better learning promotes better living. For that reason, OCVT stays heavily involved in our community and selects initiatives that …