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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
Can you read this?
Common vision problems can cause difficulty and frustration with reading and learning. Imagine being a second grader and just learning how to read. If a child is suffering from a common binocular vision problem, his or her eyes don’t work as a team. When that happens, their eyes can cause strange visual symptoms – very […]
Solar Eclipse 101
Solar Eclipse Information & Eye Safety On Monday, August 21, 2017, Americans will experience the first total solar eclipse to span this country from coast to coast since June 8, 1918 – 99 years ago! So this Great American Eclipse will truly be a moment for the ages. This will be an opportunity to witness the corona of the […]
What if we had a choice?
If an eye disease was an inevitable part of your life, wouldn’t it be nice if you could pick which disease you had? If you could, you would want to pick cataracts. Today, cataract surgery can not only remedy the disease but it can make your eye sight better than it ever was before. Thanks […]