If you have diabetes, yearly eye exams are vital to help detect diabetic eye disease in its earliest — and most treatable —stage.
The magic of volunteering
Did you know that Utah is No. 1 in the country for volunteering? About 51 percent of Utah residents volunteer their time to nonprofit organizations. That’s significantly higher than the national average of about 30 percent.
Don’t let these bad habits hurt your eyes
These three bad habits can cause damage to your eyes over time. The good news? They are easy to avoid.
Do you know how to stay safe during an earthquake?
Are you prepared for another earthquake? Read our latest blog for some of the best ways to protect yourself and your family during a seismic event.
Eye exams are vital for detecting and treating glaucoma
Did you know? Complete and regular eye exams are a good way to detect — and treat — glaucoma early.
When was your child’s last vision exam?
At Utah Eye Centers, we’re proud to have Dr. Michael Bullard on our team. He is the only certified pediatric ophthalmologist in Northern Utah, dedicated to eye issues involving children. Learn more about Dr. Bullard and our services for children in our latest blog!
Three steps to better eye health
Are you taking good care of your eyes? Keeping your eyes healthy depends a lot on you. Here are three simple ways to help protect your vision:
Too much screen time is bad for your eyes
How much screen time do you get each day? The average adult spends more than 10 hours each day using tablets, smartphones, TVs are more. Surprised? Here’s how to keep your eyes happy and healthy with all of this screen time:
Simple ways to boost your eye health
Are you taking the best care of your vision? Follow these tips to ensure your eyes are healthy now and for the rest of your life.
Four ways to protect your eyes while wearing contacts
Proper contact lens care is vital for your eye health. Here are four ways to protect your eyes while wearing contacts: