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How To Pick Sunglasses: 3 Key Tips On Picking The Right Sunglasses
Find sunglasses you love at Jarvis Vision Center. When it comes to picking out sunglasses, there are a lot of options out there. You want a pair that will fit comfortably, protect your eyes, and give you clear vision. Here are some key tips on how to pick sunglasses...

New Building Preview: New Location Opening Feb. 3rd
Jarvis Vision Center is moving soon! This February we’ll be opening the doors to our new facility, so you and your family will have better access to all your eye-care needs. In the meantime, check out these amenities that you’ll be able to take advantage of at your next annual eye exam!

Understanding Your Vision Plan: What To Expect From Your Coverage
It’s no secret that vision discount plans and insurance can be convoluted and confusing. So, what can you do to understand your coverage better? In this blog, we’ll explain the basics of understanding Vision Discount Plans so that you can have a clearer picture of...

5 Tips About Glasses You May Not Know
As a licensed optician and glasses-wearer, I’ve seen my fair share of glasses over the years. Here are a few easy tips about glasses that I’ve picked up to help you solve common glasses problems without damaging your frames or lenses.

Fall Allergies: 4 Tips For Dealing With Seasonal Allergies
If you are dealing with seasonal fall allergies, you’re probably looking for ways to find relief! Allergies impact your daily routine, energy levels, and more, so doing what you can to keep them in check will help you feel your best. Check out these easy tips for reducing the symptoms of fall allergies below.

Halloween Recipes: 3 Last-Minute Treats
This Halloween, trick or treating may be off the table for your family, so we’ve compiled this list of three easy last-minute Halloween recipes! These tasty treats are just spooky enough to set the mood but 100% kid-friendly.

Signs Of Myopia In Children: 6 Symptoms Of Nearsightedness
Nearsightedness afflicts more than 40% of American adults, according to the American Optometric Association. What’s worse, the AOA states that this number has increased in the past 40 years by 25%, with children being diagnosed at ages as young as only 3 years old.

Diagnosing And Managing Macular Degeneration
Statistics show if you are a Caucasian smoker, at least 60 years old, with a family history of macular degeneration (MD), your risk of developing MD is higher. The National Eye Institute defines macular degeneration as a common eye condition that blurs your central vision. When you have blurry vision or see spots, you may have the beginning stages of MD. If you want to see your eye doctor for diagnosing and managing macular degeneration, here’s what you should know.