Ophthalmology
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What Eye Floaters in Your Vision Mean
Most people develop eye floaters, especially after middle age. But a sudden increase in floaters is cause for concern.
How to Safely View the Eclipse
Learn how to enjoy the eclipse and avoid serious eye injury with specialized eye protection for solar viewing.
Inherited Eye Diseases: The Importance of Early Diagnosis
Thanks to accelerating advances in genetic studies, there’s more hope than ever before for treating eye disease. However early diagnosis is key.
Too Sick for School? Here's How to Tell
If your child isn't feeling well, our pediatrician-approved symptom guide can help you decide whether to keep them home.
Are Blue-Light Blocking Glasses Effective?
Lenses that filter blue light have received a lot of buzz as a remedy for digital eye strain and also for reducing sleep disturbances.
Does Your Child Need Eyeglasses?
Children rely on their eyesight to experience new things and learn about the world. But vision problems can develop early, making it difficult to focus correctly.
Why Is Your Night Vision Blurry?
Poor night vision can be divided into three categories. Learn what causes vision changes at night – and what can you do about it.
7-Year-Old Superhero Vanquishes Challenges to Achieve Amazing Eyesight
To her parents and a team of doctors at the Division of Pediatric Ophthalmology at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s, 7-year-old Ivy is a superhero, bravely persevering through multiple challenges to achieve near-perfect sight.