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Optometry in 2018: A Year In Review

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The optometry industry saw many changes in the year 2018. From a booming optometry equipment industry, to changes in vision coverage, it seemed like every time you turned around there was a news about the vision care industry. Here are just some of the biggest changes in optometry that we saw this past year, and […]

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Why Get an Eye Exam?

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Why Get an Eye Exam? As adults age, many will develop eye diseases that could become debilitating if not treated in time. But people can protect themselves by having eye exams that can spot early and often-hidden signs of eye disease. Watch this animated video to learn how. Then, share it with your friends and […]

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Sports Safety Eye Health

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October Is Sports Eye Health Safety Awareness Month  Did you know that sports related eye injuries are the leading causes of blindness in children and young adults? Keeping your eyes protected during sports and recreational activities is essential to ensuring no eye related injuries like eye lacerations, broken blood vessels and blindness. Here are 3 surefire […]

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July is UV Safety Month!

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Do Fashion Sunglasses Actually Protect your Eyes? Yes, we all like to look good. Now that the sun is blazing part of enjoying the warmer months means spending time outdoors behind a pair of shades. However, sunglasses are more than just a fashion accessory. Their main purpose should be to protect your eyes and the […]

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June is Cataract Awareness Month

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June is Cataract Awareness Month Approximately 24.5 million in America have cataracts, a leading cause of blindness in the United States. Cataract surgery remains the most effective way to help restore vision for those with cataracts. Cataract surgery is an operation to remove your eye’s lens when it is cloudy. The purpose of your lens […]

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May is Healthy Vision Month

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May is Healthy Vision Month 9 Tips for Healthy Eyes Your eyes are an important part of your health. There are many things you can do to keep them healthy and make sure you are seeing your best. Follow these simple steps for maintaining healthy eyes well into your golden years. You might think your vision is […]

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April Allergies

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April Allergies Eye Allergies And How The Body Reacts To Them The most common notion about having allergies is that they would occur mainly in the skin, or break out in some other form, like having an upset stomach or something equally uncomfortable. But one thing that is often overlooked is the human eye, since […]

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March is Workplace Wellness Month

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Workplace Wellness Month The human eye is frequently taken for granted. While people are accustomed to eating healthy foods and getting the correct amount of exercise, many rarely consider their vision health. When it pertains to our eyes, it is crucial to protect the eyesight we have been gifted. During Workplace Wellness Month, Shoreline Vision […]

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February is Low Vision Awareness Month

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Low Vision Awareness Month As the remaining baby-boom generation comes close to the age of 65, the amount of cases of visual impairment and blindness is projected to experience a boom of its own in the coming years. Based on current research studies financed by the National Eye Institute (NEI) of the National Institutes of […]

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Shoreline Vision Joins Great Lakes Management Services Organization

MUSKEGON, Mich., January 9, 2018 – Shoreline Vision, an eye care group practice with deep community roots in the West Michigan Lakeshore Region, has partnered with Great Lakes Management Services Organization (MSO). Shoreline Vision began in 1996 when five ophthalmologists decided to form an alliance to provide residents in their communities the best possible vision […]

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