by ECS Tennessee | May 4, 2021 | News, Optical, Vision
Join Us In Celebrating Orgain Optometry’s Grand Re-Opening We are thrilled to announce that our Orgain Optometry Family Vision Care location was newly remodeled to better serve our patients’ vision needs. We still have the same excellent optometrists and staff at the...
by EyeCare Specialties of TN | Nov 19, 2020 | Glasses, Optical
In the mood for some new eyeglasses frames for the season? Whatever your face shape, we have stylish glasses you’re sure to love. Glasses correct our vision, but they’re not just practical. The glasses styles we choose are also a way to show the world a bit of our...
by EyeCare Specialties of TN | Sep 17, 2020 | Glasses, Optical
Picking out eyeglasses isn’t just a matter of personal style. There’s science and art to finding the perfect pair. Here’s how an optician can help. If your eye exam reveals that you need a vision prescription, then the next step is to find your perfect pair of...
by EyeCare Specialties of TN | Aug 27, 2020 | Eye Care, Eye Diseases, Eye Health, News, Optical
If you or a family member have diabetes, then you probably know that diabetics are at risk for several eye conditions, including diabetic retinopathy. Here’s everything you need to know about this diabetic eye disease. What causes diabetic retinopathy? People...
by EyeCare Specialties of TN | Mar 4, 2020 | Cataracts, Children's Vision, Contact Lenses, Cool Finds, Eye Care, Eye Diseases, Eye Health, Glasses, Kids Health, Optical, Sports Eyewear, Vision, Vision Therapy
In a previous post, we covered common eye diseases like macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma. In this post, we look at three rare diseases of the eye: Retinitis pigmentosa, optic neuritis, and Stargardt’s disease. Retinitis Pigmentosa ...
by EyeCare Specialties of TN | Mar 4, 2020 | Cataracts, Children's Vision, Contact Lenses, Cool Finds, Eye Care, Eye Diseases, Eye Health, Glasses, Kids Health, Optical, Sports Eyewear, Vision, Vision Therapy
Eye diseases sound scary — and they absolutely can be. That’s why it’s so important to protect your vision by educating yourself about what types of eye diseases exist, to know your risk factors, and to get regular eye exams. Here’s everything you need to know...