Most of us rub our eyes many times in the course of the day without really thinking about it. […]
Support Local and Shop Local during the COVID-19 crisis
During this COVID-19 Pandemic, there are so many who are affected by this crisis. Here are many ways that Vision Care Center is remaining open to provide care for our patients: If you are running low on contact lenses and worried that you won’t have enough, just give us a call. We are extending contact […]
How Headaches and Vision Are Connected
If you suffer from frequent headaches, it might be time to schedule an eye exam. […]
Important Updates from Vision Care Center regarding COVID-19
These are unprecedented times during this COVID-19 pandemic. Here at Vision Care Center, we have been taking the utmost precaution, care, and attention to all of the guidelines in an attempt to continue to provide eye care to our patients. We are aligned with the recommendations put forth by the CDC, the American Optometric Association, […]
Are You Protecting Your Eyes at Work?
In honor of Workplace Eye Wellness Month, it’s time for a look at the steps we can all take to protect our eyes while we work. […]
A Crash Course on AMD
For people age 50 and older, age-related macular degeneration is one of the leading causes of irreversible vision loss. […]
What Does Being Colorblind Mean?
Just because someone is colorblind, it doesn’t mean they see the world like a black-and-white movie. […]
Happy 2020: The Year of Vision!
This article was published by Peoria Magazines on January 2, 2020. The Year of Vision by Dr. Timothy Cundiff Vision Care Center Happy 2020… the Year of Vision! If there was ever a year that had its own vision statement, this is it. “20/20” is synonymous with eyesight—and very good eyesight at that. Since 1862, the […]
Presbyopia, Bifocals, and Progressives
Presbyopia is farsightedness caused by the increasing rigidity of the lens in the eye as we age. […]
All About Glaucoma
Our eyes are incredible, complicated organs. Many different components need to work together for us to be able to see. […]