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Seasonal Sight: How Weather Changes Impact Your Eye Health

How Weather Changes Impact Your Eye Health While many associate the changing seasons with new wardrobes and allergy symptoms, did you know that weather changes can also impact your eye health? Read More

Contact Lens Confidence: Mastering the Art of Comfortable Wear

Guide for Comfortable Contact Lens Wear Placing a thin piece of plastic on your eyes can seem daunting if you are new to contact lenses. Comfortable contact lens wear requires multiple Read More

Beyond 20/20: Exploring Advanced Vision Correction Technologies

Exploring Advanced Vision Correction Technologies at Dr. Rigney Vision While eyeglasses and contact lenses can help you achieve better vision, they cannot give you perfect vision. However, advanced technologies at Dr. Read More

Blue Light Blues Addressing the Impact of Digital Screens on Eye Health

Blue Light Blues: Addressing the Impact of Digital Screens on Eye Health As the digital world continues to grow exponentially, so does our exposure to its unavoidable companion - blue light. Read More

Ageless Eyes Optometrist Tips for Preserving Vision as You Grow Older

Ageless Eyes: Optometrist Tips for Preserving Vision as You Age If you are in need of an optometrist in Owasso, our dedicated team at Dr. Rigney Eye Care & Eyewear offers Read More

How Blue Light Affects Your Vision

How Blue Light Affects Your Vision Dr. Rigney Eye Care & Eyewear offers expert care from a top-rated optometrist serving the residents of Owasso and the surrounding areas. Our eye doctor Read More

Blue Light Lenses

Blue Light Lenses Digital screens and sunlight emit blue light. While you can wear sunglasses outside to filter the sun’s rays, blocking blue light from digital screens can be harder. Exposure Read More

Eye Allergies

How to Treat Eye Allergies  Eye allergies are a common condition that affect millions of Americans. They are caused by internal and external allergens that enter the eye and cause eye Read More

Early Signs of Glaucoma

Studies show that significant vision loss is due to glaucoma and can be prevented if diagnosed and treated early. It is essential to watch for the early signs of glaucoma Read More

Dry Eye

Dry eye is an increasingly common condition, discovered in several backgrounds and lifestyles. It's becoming more common, because spending time in front of a computer is one of the causes. Read More

Benefits of Multi Focal Contact Lenses

People with multiple vision challenges often have to change eyewear between tasks or use reading glasses with their contacts. This is because their current eyewear only addresses one of those Read More

Lifestyle Changes to Help You Manage Macular Degeneration

Macular degeneration is a leading cause of vision loss and results in an array of symptoms, including blurry vision, blind spots, and seeing straight lines as wavy. While there's no Read More

Dry Eye & Macular Degeneration: Are They Related?

There is some evidence to suggest that dry eye and macular degeneration may be related. Dry eye is a common condition that occurs when the eyes do not produce enough Read More

Surprising Diseases a Comprehensive Exam can Catch

Your eye doctor must have told you that you need frequent eye exams to detect problems much earlier. However, since you don’t experience any obvious pain, you don’t see the Read More

Top 5 Causes of Dry Eye

If you are suffering from dry eye, you are not alone. This common condition affects millions of Americans, but fortunately, there are treatments available to alleviate the discomfort of dry Read More

Diabetic Retinopathy: FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Diabetic Retinopathy Diabetic retinopathy is a serious eye condition that is often overlooked. It's important for diabetic patients to maintain annual eye exams to continuously check for Read More

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