
How Often Should Patients Get a New Pair of Prescription Glasses?
If your world seems a bit blurry, Eye Specialists of Napa Valley is here to sharpen your focus. We understand that your vision is priceless, and a crucial aspect of… read more

When Should You See an Ophthalmologist for Floaters and Flashes?
Floaters and flashes are common visual disturbances that can be concerning. While they may occur occasionally and not typically cause significant issues, persistent or sudden onset floaters and flashes should… read more

What Can You Do for Dry Eye Symptoms at Home?
The symptoms of dry eye syndrome can be highly disruptive, making it difficult or uncomfortable to do your job, drive, or go about your other daily routines. Fortunately, there are… read more

How Should You Prepare for an Eye Exam?
Theres no question that eye exams play a critical role in detecting and diagnosing certain conditions and giving patients the best chance of preserving their vision over time. At Eye… read more

What is Vision Like With Cataracts?
Cataracts are the scourge of sight, and nothing causes more cases of global blindness than this age-related ocular disorder. Cataracts begin forming in one’s 40s, as the proteins in the… read more

Three Signs You Have an Eye Infection
Comprehensive eye health is vital to helping you excel at your daily duties and enjoy your favorite hobbies. And it comprises multiple aspects not just the processes occurring inside the… read more

How to Tell If You Need Glasses or Contacts
Glasses and contact lenses are an effective, potentially life-changing solution for individuals with various visual issues. These issues include common refractive disorders, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. At Eye… read more

What to Expect During a Comprehensive Eye Exam
Standard vision tests are commonly employed, and you may be aware of them. They’re administered to children at school and adults when applying for certain jobs or before receiving a… read more

Why is My Vision Blurry After Cataract Surgery?
Cataracts are one of the worlds most common eye issues and the number one cause of blindness. Cataracts are an age-related ocular disorder, meaning they may occur despite ones best… read more

How Do I Know If I Have a Refractive Condition?
More than 100 million individuals in the U.S. struggle with their vision due to refractive conditions. These conditions include nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), age-related vision loss or farsightedness (presbyopia), and… read more