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  • Why Polarized Lenses?

    Why Polarized Lenses?

    For all the benefits we receive from the sun, its light can pose serious vision problems. Sunlight reflecting off smooth water, snow or flat roads can create glare which is not only annoying but can often be dangerous. Blinding sun glare can cause accidents, snow blindness and can even sunburn your eyes. Long term exposure to sun glare has been known to cause cataracts. Thankfully, polarized lenses can shield you against the dangers of intense glare.

    The Benefits of Polarized Sunglasses:

    A virtually invisible filter can be built into lenses to eliminate the amount of reflecting light that enters the eye. Polarized lenses not only reduce glare, they make images appear sharper and clearer, increasing visual clarity and comfort. Available for prescription and non-prescription sunglasses, polarized lenses can be worn indoors by light-sensitive people, including post-cataract surgery patients and those continually exposed to bright sunlight through windows.

    Most polarized sunglasses provide UV protection which is important to maintaining healthy eyesight. Just as we put on sunscreen to protect our skin, it’s critical that we protect our eyes from UV rays too.

    While any type of eye gear is better than no eye gear at all, investing in a pair of quality sunglasses will not only enhance your outdoor lifestyle but also protect your eyes from the sun’s harmful UV rays. If you have any additional questions ask our licensed opticians, and they will help you narrow down the best pair for your outdoor visual needs. (239) 230-0318

  • How Mask Wearing Can Cause Dry Eyes & How You Can Fix It

    How Mask Wearing Can Cause Dry Eyes & How You Can Fix It

    You might be saying to yourself, “2020 can’t get much worse.” But let’s be honest, there’s always more. Studies have recently shown that wearing face masks are triggering an increase in dry eye symptoms. However, do not fear! Snead Eye Group is here to provide you with more information and solutions. 

    You might find yourself asking, “what is dry eye syndrome?” Dry eyes can cause blurred vision, redness, and discomfort among many other symptoms. It’s a fairly common problem that twenty- to twenty-five percent of people report worldwide, although the problem occurs mostly as we age.

    With this emerging phenomenon amid the pandemic, eye experts are now urging the public to be mindful of this situation.

    Mask associated dry eye occurs when the air we breathe from behind a mask escapes through the top of the mask and flows over the surface of our eyes. According to the eye experts at Snead Eye Group, there is a thin layer of fluid that covers the eye’s surface. The film dries out from our breath, especially when you are wearing a mask over prolonged periods. This can cause inflammation or irritation, also known as dry eye.

    Medical experts have found that having an ill-fitted mask is one of the main causes of dry eye. Make sure your mask fits well and does not form a large gap towards the top. If your current mask does, try the surgical masks that include a moldable nose bar. This will allow the mask to hug your nose and cheeks, preventing exhalations from reaching the eyes.

    The year 2020, has exposed many of us to a different reality, one where everything is done from behind a screen. If you find yourself working or learning remotely, you too can be at risk of dry eye. When we focus on a screen, we are less likely to blink thus resulting in our eyes not receiving as much moisture and hydration. Be mindful of your screen time and use the 20-20-20 rule. Every twenty-minutes for twenty-seconds, give yourself a break, and look at an object twenty feet away.

    Our number one complaint lately is that patient’s glasses are constantly fogging when wearing a mask. At Snead Eye Group we have a solution, and it’s scleral lenses!

    A scleral lens is a large contact lens that rests on the white portion of your eye as opposed to a regular contact. This lens is typically used to manage ocular surface disease such as dry eye. It also features a tear-filled valt over the cornea to assist with dry eyes. Our doctors at Snead Eye Group use a program called the “corneal vaulting system,” which will map the patient’s eyes and create the best possible custom fitting lens.

    We know most people might try to find a quick fix to their dry eye symptoms from eye drops, but we strongly recommend seeing your eye doctor to find the correct eye solution for your needs. We hope you find this information insightful and if you have any questions pertaining to our solutions give us a call at, (239) 230-0318.

  • Snead Eye Group’s 30 Year Anniversary

    Snead Eye Group’s 30 Year Anniversary

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    July 29 marks Snead Eye Group’s 30 year anniversary, announced

    John W. Snead, M.D., F.A.C.S., founder and medical director. Dr. Snead celebrates the occasion by offering a 30 percent discount on eyeglass frames through the month of August in honor of his 30 years.

    One of largest ophthalmology practices in Southwest Florida with more than 30 experienced staff members, three ophthalmologists and one optometrist, Snead Eye Group provides eye care services for a lifetime, from fitting children with their first pair of glasses to curing cataracts. The latest technology and treatment options are available from Snead Eye Group with locations in Fort Myers and Naples.

    “I sincerely thank the wonderful patients and staff members that have made the last 30 years at Snead Eye Group so amazing. Whether curing cataracts or fixing droopy eyelids, it has always been my goal to give my neighbors here in Southwest Florida the gift of sight,” said Dr. John W. Snead.

     

     

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  • The Perfect Fit for Your Contact Lenses

    The Perfect Fit for Your Contact Lenses

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    Are your contact lenses driving you crazy? Do you experience irritation or redness of the eyes? Your eye’s size and shape are unique to you and your contact lenses should be to. Snead Eye Group’s Dr. Jay Rosen is one of our areas leading specialists in fitting hard-to-fit contact lenses, even if your cornea shape has been distorted degenerative diseases such as keratoconus.

    Call Snead Eye Group today for the guarantee of perfectly fitting contact lenses.

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