Comfort, convenience and unobstructed vision are among the many benefits you have come to expect from your contact lenses. Whether you’re working at a computer,
SynergEyes Clear Vision Consumer Blog
At SynergEyes, we pride ourselves in delivering contact lens products that improve vision and ultimately enhance the quality of everyday life.
This blog is geared towards our contact lens wearers and covers broad topics like eye health and eye diseases as well as helpful articles on the handling and care of SynergEyes lenses like Duette and UltraHealth.
Louise Curcio
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If you have astigmatism, you may sometimes feel like the one man out—having greater visual struggles and fewer realistic options for correcting them than those around you.
Carlsbad, CA (July 23, 2015) – SynergEyes, Inc., has appointed Bob Ferrigno as the Senior Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing, a move which became effective July 20, 2015.
Always wash your hands with mild soap and dry them well with a lint-free towel before handling the lenses. It is a good idea to handle your lenses in the same order each time to avoid getting them mixed up.
Carlsbad, CA (Jan. 5, 2015) – SynergEyes, Inc., the worldwide leader in hybrid contact lens technology, has expanded parameters for its Duette® lens
Keratoconus in an eye disease that is characterized by thinning and steepening of the cornea. The cornea is the front surface of the eye and the most important focusing element of the vision system.
The earliest signs of keratoconus are usually blurred vision and frequent changes in eye glass prescription, or vision that cannot be corrected with glasses. Symptoms of keratoconus generally begin in late teenage years or early twenties, but can start at any time.
While most of us understand that sunscreen is an important part of healthy outdoor living, we need to pay more attention to how the sun affects eye health.
If you have astigmatism, you know that seeing well at night can be a challenge. Why is that?
The problem starts with the shape of your cornea, or the front of your eyeball.