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During cataract surgery, the eye’s natural lens is removed and replaced with a clear, intraocular lens (IOL). The same way the surgical technology and experience of the surgeon can make a major difference in the quality of your surgery, the IOL used can affect the procedure’s outcome.
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If you’re experiencing problems with your vision that make completing everyday tasks difficult, then you may be suffering from a cataract. At Eye Centers of Florida, we believe that the quality of your vision can greatly impact the quality of your life — you deserve to live life with clear, cataract-free vision!
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At Eye Centers of Florida, it’s a point of pride for our team to carry a large range of frames in our optical shops. That’s why we’re proud to announce we’re once again expanding our collection with new Costa® Optical line of frames.
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As COVID-19 continues to change the way people live their lives from coast-to-coast, health professionals have recommended taking various precautions to protect yourself. One of the most important tips is to avoid touching or rubbing your eyes. But, why is this?
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At Eye Centers of Florida, we’re proud to announce that we’re expanding our glasses selection with our most recent addition to our optical shops: the Maui Jim® Ophthalmic line!
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Sports eye safety is no joke. That’s why, even when scores of professional athletes are getting eye surgeries like LASIK so that they can take the field with perfect vision, old-fashioned eyeglasses are a common sight in the world of sports.
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If you’re considering having cataract surgery at Eye Centers of Florida’s Accredited SurgiCare Center, you’ve likely done some research already. That means you may already know that for many people who have their cataracts removed and replaced with intraocular lenses (IOLs), it’s still necessary to wear some type of eyewear to see clearly.
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Many people underestimate how important it is to practice proper eye safety until it’s too late. In fact, over 2,000 people injure their eyes at work every day, and 10-20 percent of those injuries cause temporary or permanent vision loss.
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At Eye Centers of Florida, we want to be your lifelong partner in eye care, and we’re committed to improving your quality of life through better vision.
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When you reach your 40s, the natural lenses in your eyes become less flexible, meaning that they can’t focus as easily when transitioning between near and far vision. This causes your near vision to get worse, called presbyopia, or age-related farsightedness.
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