Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month is Here
Posted by: Eye Health Northwest in Macular Degeneration on February 15, 2021

Have you ever heard of age-related macular degeneration (AMD)? Did you know that it is the main cause of blindness among Americans? For adults 65 and older, it is the leading cause of blindness in the United States. Even though it is common as a result of aging, most people have not heard of AMD… Read More
Could You Have Cataracts and Not Know it?
Posted by: Eye Health Northwest in Cataracts on January 28, 2021

Are you starting to experience changes to your vision? Are you in your forties or fifties? One eye condition that could be causing your vision to change is cataracts. But there’s a good chance that when you think of cataracts, you might think of cloudy-looking eyes. There’s more to cataracts than that. Keep reading to… Read More
Yes, Glaucoma Awareness Month is Important and Here’s Why
Posted by: Eye Health Northwest in Glaucoma on January 12, 2021

Are you starting to notice that it is hard to see using your peripheral vision in both eyes? Are you aware of having glaucoma in your family medical history? This is only one of the signs and risk factors tied to glaucoma. January is Glaucoma Awareness Month. The goal of this month is to bring… Read More
Happy Safe Toys and Celebration Month!
Posted by: Eye Health Northwest in Children on December 11, 2020

Do you find it difficult to pick out and purchase holiday gifts for children? Are you aware that most toys have age guidelines printed on them? December is Safe Toys and Celebration Month. The AAO dedicates this month to educating the public about the importance of buying safe toys during the holiday season. The team… Read More
How Do I Know If My Child Has Amblyopia?
Posted by: Eye Health Northwest in Children on November 25, 2020

Have you ever heard of the term amblyopia? Do you think that your child might have an issue seeing properly? Making sure that your child can see clearly is important for their social and academic development. You want your child to be able to play with other kids and be able to see what is… Read More
Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month
Posted by: Eye Health Northwest in Diabetes on November 11, 2020

Do you have an eye condition tied to your diabetes? Did you know that November is Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month? The goal of this month is to educate people about diabetic eye diseases, diabetes, and to encourage people to get treatment for any eye conditions tied to diabetes. Managing your diabetes is key to… Read More
Are My Eyes More Likely To Be Dry This Fall?
Posted by: Eye Health Northwest in Dry Eyes on October 23, 2020

Do you love to be outdoors during the fall? Are you worried that fall will make your eyes dry? Dry eyes are more common than you think! You can develop them for several reasons. This may include your environment, too much screen time, or even dehydration. When fall is coming, there are so many things you want… Read More
Get Ready For Halloween Safety Month!
Posted by: Eye Health Northwest in General Eye Health on October 14, 2020

Are you trying to select a Halloween costume? Are you finding it hard to pick a costume that is safe? Halloween is one of the most entertaining, fun, and scariest times of the year! You can take your kids trick or treating, go to a Halloween party, and of course, find that perfect costume! No matter… Read More
Did You Know September Is Healthy Aging Month?
Posted by: Eye Health Northwest in Eye Exams, General Eye Health on September 30, 2020

Did you know that there is a month dedicated to healthy aging? Do you know signs to look for to ensure your eyes are healthy? September is dedicated to educating people about healthy aging. Keep reading to learn about the most common eye conditions and the importance of eye exams! The Warning Signs of Cataracts When… Read More
Is It Possible To Prevent Cataracts?
Posted by: Eye Health Northwest in Cataracts on September 29, 2020

Are you worried about developing cataracts? Are you wondering if it’s possible to prevent cataracts? Cataracts are one of the most common eye conditions that occur due to aging. The idea of cataract surgery can be scary but it doesn’t have to be. Keep reading to learn more about cataracts and if you can prevent them! What… Read More