EnChroma lenses use a special light filter technique that allows people with color vision deficiencies to experience more of the broad range of colors that most of us take for granted. While EnChroma doesn't work for all color vision deficiencies, in many cases the results can be life changing.
To make setting up your next eye exam even easier, we’ve added online appointment requests! Once you submit your information our staff will confirm your appointment within 24 hours.
It's Episode 3 of Eye Talk with Brookside Optometric Group! In this episode, Dr. Rick Vanover explains how to set up your computer workspace to reduce eye strain, and discusses the impact of blue light on our eyes and overall well-being. Then, Dr. Ro...
Kendra emailed us last week with a question: would we be willing to help a young man who had lost everything in the Paradise fire? Doug, the boyfriend of Kendra’s daughter, was downhearted, like all the fire victims in Paradise. Despite his personal ...
Part I of this blog introduced vocabulary for the various types and severities of hereditary color deficiencies. Part II explains how, for the first time ever, we can help color deficient patients distinguish colors. Disclaimer: lots of doctor termin...
Almost everyone has heard or used the term “color-blind,” but what causes color-blindness and what does a color-blind person actually see?
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