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If your eyes become itchy, red, watery, or swollen during certain times of the year - or in specific environments - you may be dealing with eye allergies. Also known as allergic conjunctivitis, eye allergies are a common condition that can significantly impact your comfort and quality of life. At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we help patients identify the root cause of their symptoms and find lasting relief.

When children struggle in school, parents often focus on tutoring, study routines, or classroom support. However, one of the most important factors in academic success is often overlooked: vision. Since the majority of classroom learning is visual, even minor vision problems can significantly impact a child’s ability to read, focus, and fully participate. At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we believe that comprehensive eye exams are one of the most important steps you can take to support your child’s learning and development.

Many people wait until they notice vision problems to schedule an eye exam, but routine care is key to maintaining lifelong eye health. Our eye doctors in Palo Alto, California encourage patients of all ages to stay proactive with annual eye exams to protect their vision and overall well-being.

Blepharitis is a chronic inflammatory condition affecting the eyelid margins and is a frequent finding during comprehensive eye exams. Although it is rarely sight-threatening, patients often ask whether blepharitis can cause permanent vision damage. Knowing the risks associated with untreated blepharitis highlights the importance of proper diagnosis and ongoing management.

Your eyes can reveal far more than just how well you see. Many serious eye diseases develop silently in the back of the eye long before noticeable symptoms appear. At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we use Optomap technology as part of our comprehensive eye exams to help protect both your vision and your overall health.

Starting Ortho-K is an exciting step toward clearer, glasses-free daytime vision. After your first night of wearing these specially designed overnight lenses, many patients are surprised by how different the world looks the next morning.

Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of vision loss worldwide, often called the “silent thief of sight” because it can develop slowly and without noticeable symptoms in its early stages. Recognizing the first signs of glaucoma and seeking timely evaluation from an eye doctor are key to preserving your vision.

Contact lenses can be a game-changer for clear vision and freedom from glasses. But finding the right pair isn’t as simple as picking a brand off the shelf.

When you think of an eye exam, you probably imagine checking your vision and updating your glasses prescription. But did you know your eyes can also reveal important clues about your overall health? In fact, your eyes are one of the few places in your body where a doctor can directly view blood vessels and nerves without surgery. This means comprehensive eye exams can uncover early signs of conditions that affect more than just your vision.

Most people are aware of the damage ultraviolet (UV) rays can cause to their skin, but far fewer realize how harmful these invisible rays can be to their eyes. Prolonged exposure to UV radiation, whether on sunny days or even when it’s cloudy, can lead to serious eye problems over time. Understanding the risks and how to protect your eyes is crucial for maintaining long-term eye health.