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  • Workplace Eye Wellness/Safety

    Workplace Eye Wellness/Safety

    March is Workplace Eye Wellness and Safety Month.

    When considering “eye wellness and safety” at work, many of us imagine an industrial setting with orange safety vests, hard hats, and protective goggles. Certainly, eye safety measures must be taken at industrial work sites, but all other workplaces must remain vigilant about increasing eye wellness and reducing injury hazards too.

    HOW COMMON ARE WORK-RELATED EYE INJURIES?

    Very common. More than 2,000 people injure their eyes at work each day. About 1 in 10 injuries require one or more missed workdays for recovery. Of the total amount of work-related injuries, 10-20 % will cause temporary or permanent vision loss. Experts believe that proper eye protection could lessen the severity —or even prevent— 90% of eye injuries that occur because of work accidents. *

    *Source: PreventBlindness.org

    Common causes for eye injuries in several work situations include:

    • Flying objects (bits of metal, glass)
    • Tools
    • Particles
    • Chemicals
    • Harmful radiation
    • Any combination of these or other hazards

    “I WORK IN AN OFFICE,” you might say. “WHY SHOULD I BE CONCERNED ABOUT EYE INJURY?”

    Believe it or not, for employees who utilize computers in their workplace, there are many eye-related concerns. While far less subtle than, say, flying debris, computer-related eye hazards can be just as dangerous to eye health over the course of time. With so many employees relying on a computer screen for their day-to-day functions, it’s no wonder computer eye strain has become a major job-related complaint. According to AllAboutVision.org, studies show that eye strain and other bothersome visual symptoms occur in 50 to 90 percent of computer workers. “Problems can range from physical fatigue, decreased productivity and increased numbers of work errors, to minor annoyances like eye twitching and red eyes,” the organization states.

    An increasingly-common condition called COMPUTER VISION SYNDROME (CVS) is a growing concern for health care providers, employees and employers. CVS is a condition resulting from focusing the eyes on a computer or other display device for prolonged, uninterrupted periods of time. Some symptoms of CVS include headaches, blurred vision, neck pain, fatigue, eye strain, dry eyes, irritated eyes, double vision, vertigo/dizziness, polyopia (the perception of several visual images of one object), and difficulty refocusing the eyes. These symptoms can be further aggravated by improper lighting conditions such as glare or bright overhead lighting, or air moving past the eyes from overhead vents or a fan.

    PREVENTATIVE MEASURES AGAINST COMPUTER VISION SYNDROME (CVS)

    To decrease the chances of developing CVS, Snead Eye Group recommends the tried-and-true “20/20/20 Rule.” Here’s how it works: Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.

    For added physical and mental health benefits, depending on your schedule and personal situation, incorporate body movements along with the “20/20/20 Rule” by moving around – preferably away from your computer screen! Take a water cooler break. Visit a coworker for a brief chat. Check the mail. Weather-permitting, get outside and make a brief call to a loved one. Whatever it takes, just get away from the computer for short intervals! Moving away from your workstation will reduce eye strain, increase alertness, and keep you performing at your best.

    CALCULATING THE COST

    From a humanitarian standpoint, most companies want their employees feeling good and living productive lives for their own sake. But also, from a financial standpoint for the sake of an employer, there’s a distinct business advantage to encouraging healthy eye practices. According to the United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), “Eye injuries alone cost more than $300 million per year in lost production time, medical expenses, and worker compensation.”

    In summary, the more vision ailments employees have, the more medical care they may require, increasing healthcare-related expenses for both themselves and their employers. So, for your personal enjoyment of everyday life, and for the sake of keeping healthcare costs down, Snead Eye Group encourages wise eye-safety practices in your workplace, no matter the type of environment.

  • Dr. Rosen to give speech at the Windsor of Cape Coral

    Dr. Rosen to give speech at the Windsor of Cape Coral

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    Snead Eye Group LectureAttention to all residents of The Windsor in Cape Coral! Join Dr. Rosen of the Snead Eye Group for his lecture on “General Health Conditions & Diseases of the Eye” at Snead Eye Group’s meet and greet. The lecture will be held this Wednesday the 23rd at 10:30am.

    We look forward to seeing you there!

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  • Free Check-up event at Myerlee Manor

    Free Check-up event at Myerlee Manor

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    Snead Eye Group Vision ScreeningSnead Eye Group will be joining our friends at Myerlee Manor, Wednesday, September 9th at 2PM, to give free vision screenings and free check-ups to the residents.

    Snead Eye Group is proud to be a supporting member of the community.

    For more information about our events and services, please go to SneadEye.com or call our office at 239-936-8686.

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  • Free Vision Screenings at Myerlee Manor

    Free Vision Screenings at Myerlee Manor

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    Snead Eye Group will be joining our friends at Myerlle Manor, tomorrow, August 12th 2015, to give free vision screenings to the residents.

    Snead Eye Group is proud to be a supporting member of the community. For more information about Free Vision Screenings go to SneadEye.com

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  • National Ambulatory Surgery Center Day

    National Ambulatory Surgery Center Day

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    Snead Eye Group Surgery CenterSnead Eye Group is celebrating National Ambulatory Surgery Center Day in support of ASCs like our own Fort Myers Eye Surgery Center and the Naples Eye Surgery Center, which provide great outpatient care for people across the country.

    For over forty years ASCs have provided high quality, cost efficient surgical care for millions of Americans. In that time ASCs have transformed the outpatient experience by offering a convenient and personalized alternative to the hospital outpatient surgical setting.

     

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  • Walgreen’s Senior Day Free Vision Screening

    Walgreen’s Senior Day Free Vision Screening

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    Snead Eye Group Vision ScreeningJoin Snead Eye Group for a free vision screening at the Walgreens on 9150 Kings Crossing Rd. Fort Myers, FL. (Off Daniels Pkwy.)

    The screenings will be offered on Walgreen’s Senior Day August 4th, from 9-11am.

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  • 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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  • Vision Screening at Myerlee Manor

    Vision Screening at Myerlee Manor

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    Snead Eye Group Vision Screening

    All resident of Myerlee Manor are invited to join Snead Eye Group tomorrow at 2:30pm for vision screenings. Snead Eye Group plans for this event to reoccur on the second Wednesday of every month.

     

    Click here to browse our events on Facebook!

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  • Snead Insights – Cataract Awareness Month

    Snead Insights – Cataract Awareness Month

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    The numbers regarding cataracts are nearly astonishing. Did you know cataracts are the leading cause of blindness in the world? There are more than 24 million Americans age 40 and older with cataracts and more than half of all Americans will have cataracts by age 80.

    June is Cataract Awareness Month and at SNEAD EYE GROUP we want to keep you informed of treatment options to keep you seeing your best.
    Symptoms of cataracts include blurred vision, decreased vision at night, “halos” around lights and needing more light to read. These symptoms could also be indications of other eye problems, so it’s important to see your doctor if you are experiencing any of these.

    Cataract surgery is the most commonly performed surgery in the United States. One eye at a time is treated and the procedure takes less than fifteen minutes. Because the eye is numbed with drops, patients typically feel nothing during or after the procedure. The cataract is removed through a tiny incision and a clear implant is put in its place.

    New technology now allows patients several choices of lens implants that reduce the need for glasses after surgery. The decision on which implant is best for you should be determined by you and your SNEAD EYE GROUP surgeon, taking into account your lifestyle and overall health of your eye. At SNEAD EYE GROUP you are guaranteed to experience your best vision possible!

    Although you can’t prevent cataracts, they are curable. Once cataracts begin restricting your activities or decreasing your ability to participate in normal activities like reading or driving, it’s time to talk with a SNEAD EYE GROUP physician about your surgery options.

    To see this Snead Insights article in its full PDF from, Click Here!

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  • Snead Insights – Ultraviolet Awareness Month

    Snead Insights – Ultraviolet Awareness Month

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    The sunny skies of Florida are a big reason why so many of us enjoy living in and visiting the area. However, our sunny climate also has its risks when it comes to our eye health. May is Ultraviolet Awareness Month and SNEAD Eye Group wants to make sure you are protected from the risks of over exposure to the sun’s harmful UV radiation.

    Most of us are familiar with the risks from sunburn and skin cancer, however, our eyes are also susceptible to UV radiation with an increase in the chance of developing cataracts, macular degeneration, and even damage to the retina.
    Pingueculae and pterygia, growths on the eye’s surface which can become unsightly and cause corneal problems and distorted vision, can be caused by over exposure.  Certain drugs can also increase your sensitivity to UV radiation.

    The American Ophthalmology Association recommends wearing quality sunglasses that offer UV protection. To provide adequate protection, sunglasses should:

    • Block out 99 to 100 percent of both UV-A and UV-B radiation.
    • Screen out 75 to 90 percent of visible light.
    • Be perfectly matched in color and free of distortion and imperfection.
    • Have lenses that are gray for proper color recognition.

    SNEAD Eye Group recommends seeing your eye doctor for an annual comprehensive eye examination as a good way to monitor your eye health, maintain good vision and keep track of your solar radiation protection needs, as well as new advances in eye protection. Call us today and protect your eyes for tomorrow.

    To see this Snead Insights article in its full PDF form click here!

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