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	<title>Vlamor Optical, Eye Care Specialist Ogden &#187; Where is there an optometrist in Ogden</title>
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		<title>Choosing an Optician For Your Eye Test</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Selecting an optician for an eye test is an important decision which everyone must occasionally make. Many people feel that optician appointments are only important for those with impaired vision, but in fact there are many reasons why having an eye test with a reputable optician is important.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Selecting an optician for an eye test is an important decision which everyone must occasionally make. Many people feel that optician appointments are only important for those with impaired vision, but in fact there are many reasons why having an eye test with a reputable optician is important.</p>
<p>The primary reason for selecting a reputable optician for your eye test is to make sure that your eye test uncovers any health issues which may affect your vision or general health. This includes issues like glaucoma, astigmatism, and more. Selecting an optician who has experience in performing a comprehensive eye test can help you discover potential health hazards when they are still at an early stage, and therefore treatable.</p>
<p>A second reason that choosing an optician with experience and a good reputation is that corrective eyewear (glasses, contact lenses, etc) is a significant expense, and a reputable optician can offer sound advice about how the eyes of their patient or client are likely to change. While not ophthalmologists, and therefore unable to make medical judgments about the condition of their patients&#8217; eyes, opticians with good reputations and solid experience over a long period of time can be counted on to recognize when someone is likely to have a prescription which will last a long time (several years) versus someone whose eyes are still in a state of flux. If a client&#8217;s eyes are unlikely to change, then spending more on lenses and frames might prove to be an economically justifiable conclusion, while those who find their eyes changing significantly from year to year may want to consider purchasing less expensive vision correction options.</p>
<p>Finally, choosing a reputable optician for your eye test allows you to be sure that your eye test is being performed with superior attention and ability. Too often, individuals pay for eye tests which are ultimately unsatisfactory, resulting in corrective vision alternatives which are inadequate &#8211; or worse, unnecessary. By discussing your choice of reputable optician with friends, co-workers, and relatives to find a reputable optician for your eye test, you can receive the prescription your eyes require.</p>
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		<title>How a Vision Clinic Can Help You.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 22:48:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Different vision clinics offer different services, but there are general roles and services vision clinics can provide to you.
Most vision clinics give complete adult and child eye exams, and are able to tell you whether or not you are having any problems with your vision or your eyes. Complete eye exams include, but are not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Different vision clinics offer different services, but there are general roles and services vision clinics can provide to you.</p>
<p>Most vision clinics give complete adult and child eye exams, and are able to tell you whether or not you are having any problems with your vision or your eyes. Complete eye exams include, but are not necessarily limited to, a vision test, a glaucoma test, and an exam to detect cataracts, hypertention, diabetes, and problems with your retina.</p>
<p>Some vision clinics offer emergency treatment for eye injuries and/or will treat your eye if something has gotten into your eye. Most vision clinics will treat eye illnesses such as pinkeye, and are able to prescribe and/or dispense medication for any eye illness you may have.</p>
<p>Some vision clinics are more elaborate and may include treatment of diseases of the eye, as well as refractive eye surgery and it&#8217;s aftercare. If they do not actually do the laser surgery at the vision center, the vision center most likely can examine your eyes to see if you are a candidate for the surgery and refer you to a laser surgeon.</p>
<p>Going to a vision clinic regularly, will help detect any problems, diseases, or illnesses of your eyes. Early detection can help you to keep as much vision as possible throughout your life, as well as start treating any illnesses or diseases as quickly as possible. Prevention of blindness is very important, and regular eye exams can help save your sight.</p>
<p>Of course, vision centers are able to tell you whether or not you need glasses or contacts, and can give you a prescription to get your glasses or contacts made. Many vision centers have contacts on site, so you do not need to go somewhere else to get your contacts. Vision clinics can be less expensive than going to a doctor in private practice, but this is not always the case.</p>
<p>It is important that you and your children get regular eye exams to help keep your eyes in good health. Vision clinics are a good way to make sure your eyes stay as healthy as possible.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Our vision clinic is based in Ogden.  Give us a ring, or call in, to see how we can help you.</strong></span></p>
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		<title>Do You Suffer From Dry Eyes?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 22:01:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Itchy, red and irritated eyes. Suffering from this malady may not be the worst health problem one can encounter, but it is certainly one of the most frustrating. Dry eyes are caused by a medley of factors: the aging process, structural problems that don&#8217;t allow eyes to close properly and even side effects from certain [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Itchy, red and irritated eyes. Suffering from this malady may not be the worst health problem one can encounter, but it is certainly one of the most frustrating. Dry eyes are caused by a medley of factors: the aging process, structural problems that don&#8217;t allow eyes to close properly and even side effects from certain prescription medications. Some suffer from diseases that inhibit the eye&#8217;s natural tear-making process, like Sjogren&#8217;s Syndrome or arthritis.</p>
<p>The side effects of dry eyes can range from pain or a feeling of having something in one&#8217;s eye to light sensitivity and itching. Some even experience blurred vision. Depending on the severity of the symptoms of dry eye, several methods of relief may be employed.</p>
<p>The first and most common is simple eye lubricants and ointments, some of which are available over the counter. For those suffering from chronic dry eye, it is necessary to apply eye drops even when they aren&#8217;t in pain or their eyes seem normal. The only prescription eye drop to help the eye increase its own tear production currently is Restasis.</p>
<p>A more aggressive treatment is temporary punctal occlusion, which is a process that inserts a dissolvable plug into the tear drain of the lower eyelid. This is done in order to keep tears in the eye rather than draining. If this route works for the sufferer, permanent punctal occlusion is usually incorporated. This is the same process except silicone plugs are used instead of dissolvable ones.</p>
<p>Sometimes optometrists will prescribe other medications to help increase tear production. Steroids that can be applied to the skin around the eye are just one example. If none of these methods prove to be effective, surgery might be ordered for the patient. When surgery is performed, the ducts that drain tears down through the nasal cavity are permanently closed. This outpatient surgery allows more tears to stay around and in the eye socket, thus keeping the eyes lubricated enough without eye drops.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">If you think you suffer from dry eyes, please don&#8217;t hesitate to contact us.  Our office is in Ogden and our optometrist will ease your suffering.</span></strong></p>
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		<title>The Roles of an Optometrist</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 21:40:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Optometry is a medical science that studies the eyes, eye structure, and vision. An optometrist is a trained doctor that is licensed in the treatment and care of human eyes. It is recommended that most people with healthy eyes visit their optometrist at least once a year, as the signs of degeneration and other diseases [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Optometry is a medical science that studies the eyes, eye structure, and vision. An optometrist is a trained doctor that is licensed in the treatment and care of human eyes. It is recommended that most people with healthy eyes visit their optometrist at least once a year, as the signs of degeneration and other diseases can set in quickly. In order to practice in the United States, an optometrist must have completed four years of optometry school after completing three years of an accredited college or university. After graduation, state exams and evaluations are given and passed before a license is issued.</p>
<p>In an office setting, an optometrist is responsible for testing the vision of patients by way of various testing equipment and and in office exam. Optometrist often find the onset of major diseases like diabetes long before they set in to the body because symptoms seem to arise in the eyes in many cases. An optometrists is actually licensed to diagnose diabetes and other systemic diseases like hypertension, without referring the patient to a medical doctor. If an abnormality of vision or disease is discovered, the optometrist is responsible for treating and prescribing medicines to for eye disease. Vision corrective lenses are also prescribed for those with less than perfect vision, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Those diagnosed with these problems are almost always prescribed corrective lenses in the form of eyeglasses or contact lenses.</p>
<p>Though an optometrist can diagnose and treat a problem, he or she may not perform surgical procedures. Only a license ophthalmologist can operate on the eyes. An optometrist can however, treat patients with post-surgical care. Because of this, many optometrists and ophthalmologists choose to open joint practices, referring patients to one another for specific forms of care.</p>
<p>An optometrist is also responsible for running an office, including keeping up with patient records, maintaining equipment integrity, keeping a sanitized environment, and managing a help staff. The work can be overwhelming at time, and an optometrist may elect to hire an office manager or optometrist assistant to help ease the workload.</p>
<p>Most optometrists see their patients a minimum of once per year, with prescriptions generally expiring after that time period. Many insurance companies have vision plans, though the cost of basic exam and prescription is relatively low in most cities. The wait time for an appointment can be anywhere from one day to one month, depending upon the reputation and experience of the optometrist being seen.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">If you are unsure of whether or not you need to see an optometrist or your normal doctor please don&#8217;t hesitate to contact us.  Our office is in Ogden.</span></strong></p>
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