At Invision, Eye Care is a Family Affair
Posted July 31, 2021
Dr. Becky and Dr. Scott Mann are familiar faces around the New River Valley. The husband and wife team met at the University of Alabama-Birmingham, where they were both studying to become optometrists. Now, the pair work together as eye doctors at Invision Eye Care. They’ve been providing their neighbors with top-tier eye care services Read more…
Understanding Lazy Eye
Posted February 22, 2021
As a child develops, it is wonderful to watch them engage with the world around them. Everything is so new and exciting and they are constantly busy taking in new information. Sometimes, however, their eyes don’t develop properly. This can have long-lasting effects on their vision and it is essential to catch these issues as Read more…
Astaxanthin: the Supernutrient in Preventative Eye Care
Posted December 29, 2020
Did you know approximately eighty percent of all vision impairments may be avoidable and that many eye diseases are actually preventable? This may be surprising but when given the right resources, our eyes can heal themselves. One of the most important things your eyes need to heal are antioxidants, the most powerful of which is Read more…
Managing Dry Eye Syndrome This Winter
Posted November 23, 2020
Dry eye syndrome is the most common complaint eye doctors receive. It affects between 5 to 30 percent of those 50 and up. While some who experience dry eye syndrome only notice symptoms at certain times, others are plagued constantly. But whether you have seasonal or chronic dry eye syndrome, talk to your doctor immediately Read more…
Computer Vision Syndrome and What To Do About It
Posted September 17, 2020
The average American spends seven hours on a computer every day. Our work, classes, entertainment, shopping, and communication all require the use of a computer, phone, or tablet. The amount of time spent on these devices increases every year, but particularly this year as Covid-19 keeps people home and schools online. This prolonged exposure to Read more…
Why Another August Eye Exam
Posted August 28, 2020
However nontraditional your school year is in 2020-2021, some things never change, like supporting your kids during this tumultuous time, or trying to make sure that a vision problem isn’t standing in the way of them reaching their full potential. August is Child Eye Health and Safety Month. If you haven’t scheduled a back-to-school eye Read more…
Five Common Eye Symptoms to Never Ignore
Posted July 27, 2020
Eyes are the window to your soul… and to your health. They respond to external and internal irritants: a bit of dust, a lack of tears, or a genetic condition can all look very similar. It is easy to ignore the condition of our eyes, even when they are trying to let us know what Read more…