Thursday, August 28, 2008
Base Knowledge for Contact Lens Care
Lot of contact lens wearers are very particular in the care of their lenses, care of the contact lens case is often neglected.
How is bacterial growth possible in a contact lens case?
Scientists have discovered that bacteria can survive in a protective ?slime? coating called biofilm. This coating is formed when environmental conditions are not optimal for the survival of the bacteria, for example, in a contact lens case filled with disinfecting solution.
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History of Contact Lenses
Leonardo da Vinci is frequently credited with introducing the general principle of hard contact lens. He described a method of directly altering corneal power by submerging the eye in a bowl of water. Leonardo, however, did not suggest his idea be used for correcting vision as he was primarily concerned with learning about the mechanisms of accommodation of the eye.
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Contact lens types
Soft contact lenses were originally designed to be worn for 12 to 18 months and removed nightly. These contact lenses are now called “conventional soft contact lenses”. They are usually prescribed as a specialty lens and are generally used when frequent replacement or disposable contact lenses are not available. They have the disadvantage of being more expensive and tend to accumulate surface deposits. This mode of lens wear requires more diligence with cleaning and care.
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1800Contacts - How to Buy Contact Lenses Online
If so, you will want to consider the process for doing so. As you can imagine, companies that specialize in this area make things as easy as possible on you. But there are some steps that you need to follow if you are going to shop for contact lenses online. Once you order one time, doing so in the future will be a simple and quick process.
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Tips For How to Find The Right Laser Eye Surgeon
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You Must Know Before LASIK Eye Surgery
LASIK eye surgery has helped millions globally to see better without using glasses or contact lenses. It is the most popular refractive surgical procedure because there is little or no pain and restored vision occur the next day. LASIK is an acronym for laser assisted in- situ keratomileusis.
Those things you must do know before LASIK Eye Suregery.
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Monday, August 11, 2008
Eye diseases self-diagnosis method
1, eyelid or conjunctival redness, eyelid This is a acute suppurative inflammation.
2, pain around the eyes or eye movements at the micro-pain, narrow field of vision, and even some vision defects, green-field involvement, in blind spots or dark, often a disease, another visual acuity sharp decline, or even a short time completely blind, often Orbital pain and headache. Orbital pain or pressure in the eyeball rotation after increasing attention, may be suffering from optic neuritis.
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Choose the right Contact Lenses For You with Astigmatism
Hard Lenses - Though hardly in use these days, the hard lenses have very low water content in them and are a bit hard to touch. They help to stabilize the eye power and don’t let the number increase. Since the water content is pretty low, the chances of infection are the least. These lenses are easy to handle and keep clean. On the other hand, they may cause a pricking sensation sometimes and cannot be worn for more than 10 hours in a day.
Semi-Soft Lenses - These lenses have more water content than the hard lenses. The use of semi-soft lenses has also fallen down drastically over the years. They are much more comfortable to wear than the hard lenses since they have more water content, thus making them softer. The semi-soft lenses can be worn at a stretch for 12 hours. The problem with these lenses is that they require extra care and hygiene and they tend to slip out in extreme weather conditions.
Soft Lenses - The most popular kind of contact lenses are the soft lenses. Since they have much more water content and hydration level, they can be worn comfortably for around 14 hours. They are extremely comfortable for daily wear and are chosen by most people. You can choose from the yearly, monthly and daily disposable soft lenses available in the market these days. Since they are disposed off quickly, chances of infections as such are less. They also increase tolerance to the eyes and are preferred over the other two kinds of lenses.
If you need to choose contact lenses for astigmatism thenyou should consider a few important factors first. In fact,this is vital in making sure you choose the correct lensesfor your needs.
So what is astigmatism?
Astigmatism is actually one of the most common eye complaints. Itis basically an error in the refractive eye. It is not alwayseasy to diagnose as only serious cases are detected. Problemssuch as headaches, nauseousness and blurred vision are the mainsymptoms. It is also more common in older people than younger ones.
Is there treatment available?
The most common treatment for astigmatism is to wear toriclenses. These were first introduced as normal eye glasses but are nowavailable as contact lenses. These not only help the suffererwith their sight but can also help to permanently improve theircondition. Facts have shown that by using hard toric lenses canhelp slow down the degeneration of the eye.
These types of contact lenses for astigmatism can take a bitof getting used to. They may not be as comfortable as otherlenses but they will certainly really help with the problems you aresuffering. Once you do get used to wearing them though, you willsoon not even realise you are wearing them.
If you want to make an impact, you can even get tinted toriccontact lenses. These can change the color of your eyes as well as worknormally to help your astigmatism. These are available at manyonline stores as well as offline.
Do a quick search online and you'll find dozens of websites tohelp you find contact lenses for astigmatism. You can compareprices and see the wide variety available in an instant. It'swell worth five minutes of your time.
Your local optician will give you free advice on choosing themost appropriate contact lenses for your astigmatism. You mayhave to forget about the tinted style if they aren't compatibleand may do more damge than good. But this is not often the case.With the wide variety available today, you can soon find a pairthat suits your needs very easily.
Most of all, just take your time and choose wisely.
ACUVUE TORIC
Unlike conventional contact lenses, toric contact lenses are designed to correct astigmatism. The ACUVUE® TORIC lens is designed to comfortably fit the unique shape of your eye. So you no longer have to put up with wearing regular contact lenses that don't work as well, and you're not restricted to wearing glasses.
ACUVUE® TORIC Contact Lenses provide:
Outstanding visual clarity for people with astigmatism.
Exceptional comfort.
UV-Blocking†* the only soft toric contact lens with this feature. ACUVUE® TORIC Contact Lenses block approximately 85% of the UV-A rays, and 97% of UV-B rays.
Unique Dual Thin Zone Design for rotational stability.
Lens Type:1-2 week disposable soft contact lenses for astigmatism
Package Details:12 UV blocking lenses immersed in buffered saline solution.
Material and % of content: 42% polymer (etafilcon A)
Water % of content: 58%
Manufacturer:Johnson & Johnson Vision Products, Inc.Jacksonville, FL
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ACUVUE OASYS FOR ASTIGMATISM
Package Details: 6 visibly tinted UV blocking lenses immersed in buffered saline solution.
Material and % of content: 62% polymer (Senofilcon A)
Water % of content: 38%
Manufacturer:Johnson and Johnson Vision Products, Inc. Jacksonville, FL
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Monday, August 4, 2008
Can you Fit with myopia surgery?
With the development of medical technology, people have generally accepted the laser treatment of myopia, surgical time is short, the evident result. However, not all patients with myopia are suitable for this operation, can not wear glasses inappropriate, and in the eyes will have to undergo an operation on more carefully, before surgery must understand their needs and the eyes of the objective situation. The doctor’s advice to myopia surgery, including:
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The best treatment for cataract surgery is Phacoemulsification
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Cataract Gradually “Younger”
It is understood that a cataract is ranked the blinding factor, followed by glaucoma, diabetic eye disease. In addition to genetic factors, disease-induced organ of the body, the unhealthy lifestyle of young people, malnutrition, excessive radiation and other reasons to accept a direct result of the cataract incidence of the younger trend.
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Sunday, August 3, 2008
VERTEX SPHERE (ENCORE SPHERE) Product Learning
Every day, more and more people are enjoying the superior comfort and vision quality of Vertex Sphere contact lenses. These remarkable contact lenses are a great choice when you're looking for a disposable soft contact lens that offers an ideal combination of convenience and performance.
Vertex Sphere contact lenses also feature CooperVision's patented UltraSync® edge design, ensuring you'll enjoy the best in comfort and great vision.Lens Type:1-2 week disposable soft contact lenses
Package Details:6 lens immersed in buffered saline solution.
Material and % of content: 45% polymer (methafilcon A)
Water % of content: 55%
Manufacturer:CooperVisionScottsville, NY
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VERTEX TORIC (ENCORE TORIC) Product Learning
If you have astigmatism and want crisp, clear vision with the convenience of a disposable lens, consider Vertex Toric lenses. Vertex Toric lenses are manufactured using CooperVision's patented UltraSync® technology, a process that produces a perfect edge on every contact lens. This contact lens design provides more stability and less rotation, ensuring that vision and comfort are consistent with each new pair of contact lenses.
Vertex Toric lenses are also manufactured with a light blue handling tint, which makes the lenses easier to see when inserting and removing. Plus, with a disposable contact lens system, you’re always equipped with an additional pair in case you lose or damage a lens.Lens Type:1-2 week disposable soft contact lenses for astigmatism
Package Details:6 lens immersed in buffered saline solution.
Material and % of content: 45% polymer (methafilcon A)
Water % of content: 55%
Manufacturer:CooperVisionScottsville, NY
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
The main reason in myopia
1, genetic factors: a high degree of myopia may be autosomal recessive genetic, but also reports for autosomal dominant inheritance, in the low myopia than genetic factors, environmental factors and to the role of the main.
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EPI-LASIK corneal save more of myopia surgery
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Myopia and “lutein”
Nutritionist recommended that: a day should eat more citrus fruits to prevent the degradation of vision.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Laser Eye and Lasik Surgery
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Thursday, July 24, 2008
How to care and preserve your contacts lenses
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Can People With Glaucoma Wear Contact Lenses?
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Contact Lenses and Wear Schedules
Contact lenses are a great alternative to glasses and many people prefer them. However, there are so many types to choose from now and several different wear schedules that it can be difficult to choose.
There are a variety of contacts that are designed to be used for a specific amount of time:
Disposable
Disposable contact lenses can be used once before throwing them out. Because of this, they are often cheaper and are the ideal solution for anyone who doesn't want the fuss and bother of dealing with cleaning and rinsing solutions. It can be tempting to wear them for longer than the recommended period, but this will cause irritation and blurry vision and could even damage your eyes.See More......
Friday, July 18, 2008
Vision Restore and 5 Misunderstanding
Misunderstanding 1: If wearing glasses you must wear glasses
First of all there are genuine short-sighted and short-sighted false distinction between short-sighted, short-sighted to be true it is difficult to restore. Pseudo myopia may resume, but the recovery depends on pseudo myopia in the proportion of myopia, such as 100 degrees of myopia, of which only 50 degrees is false, wearing glasses also difficult to restore. Only 100% of the pseudo myopia can be resumed.
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008
PureVision Multifocal Contact Lenses Reviews
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Cibasoft Softcolors contact lenses Reviews
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Friday, July 11, 2008
Governance myopia surgery, recognize five major misunderstanding
Eye experts have pointed out that due to the lack of knowledge, people’s myopia laser surgery widespread awareness of the following five errors.
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Monday, June 30, 2008
Do Contact Lenses Make Your Vision Worse?
• Myopia (nearsightedness)
• Hyperopia (farsightedness)
• Astigmatism (distorted vision)
• Presbyopia (need for bifocals)
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Choosing contact lenses or Glasses
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How to Choice Color Contacts Lenses
When visiting an eye doctor for a contact lens fitting, be ready to spend at least an hour or more at the eye care practitioner’s office. A contact lens fitting is usually performed as part of a complete eye exam, so there will likely be a series of tests for all kinds of things, including depth perception, near and distance vision, and glaucoma. Although a healthy teen who doesn’t need vision correction may see this visit as unnecessary, it is very important when placing something into your eye, like color contacts, that an exam be done beforehand.
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How to Make Laser Eye Protection
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Treatment in Florida by Low Vision Specialists
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The Changes of Contact Lenses Over the Last Twenty Years
Contact lenses have been around for more than 100 years. During that time, many advancements have been made that allow just about everyone to wear contact lenses. If you were told in the past that you couldn’twear contact lenses, odds are that’s not true today. There are more convenient and healthy contact lens options than ever.
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Saturday, June 28, 2008
Computer and Vision care
When we work on a computer screen, our eyes and muscles undergo some physical and physiological changes. Our blinking rate- a mechanism used to keep the eyes evenly moist drastically reduces as we are so engrossed in the screen and kind of “forget” to blink. This causes the tear film on our eyes to break and dry up sooner and induce a burning and gritty sensation eventually leading to red swollen eyes. Since the distance between our eyes and the computer screen is usually very less, our eyes have to exert extra effort and “accommodate” so as to focus on the object on the screen.
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Eye Surgery and PRK Laser
About the Procedure:
If a patient has an unusually thin cornea or sometimes, a large pupil, a surgeon might recommend PRK laser eye surgery for the patient. Lasik and Laser treatment are considered complicated under these conditions.
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The Signal before Vision Problems
Vision problems occurred mainly in the higher grades of primary school or secondary school students. They read a long time, the handwriting will overlap, rise again before the objects are not clear feeling. Some people in long-term perspective vision for the future will shift to the foreground object, or looking after the recent long-distance move objects, will present a brief ambiguous phenomenon. These are caused by fatigue from the eyes, a long time to occur vision problems. In addition, some children will be repeated in a variety of inflammation, although the vision of these children can reach 1.0 or above, in fact, has “played” a prelude to the vision problems.
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What Type of Contact Lenses Are Right For Your Eyes?
• Astigmatism (distorted vision)• Myopia (nearsightedness)• Hyperopia (farsightedness)• Presbyopia (need for bifocals)
Just like no two sets of fingerprints are identical, no two pairs of eyes are exactly alike either. Because of this, there are different types of lenses for different types of eyes. Read below to find out which type of contact lens is right for you.
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Eye Exams Without Dilation - The Optomap Retinal Exam
How Does the Optomap Work
The patient places their eye to be photographed up to the instrument and the doctor's assistant positions the patient for a photograph and takes the picture. The optomap captures its image in only 1/4 of a second. The photographer takes two photos and evaluates the images. If the images look good the same thing is repeated on the second eye. The image captured allows the doctor to view up to 80% of the retinal fundus at one time. The image may be magnified or manipulated for a better view. Written notes can accompany the image file should it need to be emailed to the patient or another doctor. Different wavelengths of laser light used to take the image can be filtered allowing different layers of the retina to be evaluated.
Why is This Better Than Dilation
The optomap is not necessarily better than dilation. The optomap Retinal Exam is a great tool to use in addition to dilation or when a patient can't, or does not want to be dilated.
In some cases the view provided by the optomap is superior to that of pupil dilation. For example, a patient that is very light sensitive will often refuse to have their pupils dilated because of the pain they experience due to the bright lights. The dilated view afforded the doctor of a very photosensitive patient is often poor because it is difficult for the patient to keep their eyes open or to look in the appropriate direction. The optomap captures an image with a brief flash that even light sensitive patients do not object to, allowing the to doctor view the results without discomfort to the patient. The optomap allows for a more comfortable retinal exam. The optomap can be used as a retinal health screening tool, allowing the doctor to focus the dilated retinal exam on areas that require a better view or further investigation.
When comparing the doctor's view of your eye through an undilated pupil, with an instrument called a direct ophthalmoscope, approximately 10% of the retinal fundus is viewable. However, to attain this view requires a cooperative patient with good fixation. A wider view is achieved, through a dilated pupils, with an instrument that is worn on the doctor's head called a binocular indirect ophthalmoscope (BIO). To attain this wider view, requires a cooperative patient, with good fixation and 20 minutes to allow the drops to dilate the pupils. The patient's eyes will remain dilated for 4 to 6 hours and they may experience some blurriness during that time. By having the patient look in different directions, while the doctor readjusts his or her light and a lens that they hold in their hand, the view given by the binocular indirect ophthalmoscope can be increased to almost 100% of the retinal fundus. One of the biggest advantages of a dilated retinal fundus exam with a binocular indirect ophthalmoscope is that it allows the doctor to see the fundus in 3D or a "stereo view". A good retinal camera will allow the examiner to see about 30% of the back of a patient's eye at one time. By taking numerous images and piecing them together up to 60% of the fundus is viewable with a retinal camera.
For Whom is the Optomap Recommended
The short answer is almost everyone is a good candidate for the optomap Retinal Exam. We find, however, that some of the best candidates for the optomap are those patients that can't or don't want to be dilated, children, anyone with a history of retinal problems and people that are light sensitive.
It is in the best interest of your ocular health to have a retinal eye health evaluation during your yearly eye exam that is more comprehensive than a traditional, undilated eye exam. Both the the optomap Retinal Exam and a dilated eye exam meet that standard.
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Know Your Lasik Eye Surgery Techniques
Corneal LASIK Eye Surgery Procedures
A corneal incision procedure or keratotomy is used in situations where the cornea is misshapen, which interferes with optical refraction. If you have poor refraction, you will suffer from poor eyesight. LASIK eye surgery reshapes the cornea to improve vision.
There are basically three types of procedures included in the corneal incision family:
If you suffer from astigmatism, a procedure called astigmatic keratotomy (AK) may be used. In this procedure the LASIK Surgeon cuts and then smooths bulges in the cornea in order to allow improved refraction.
If you have a mild case of myopia (nearsightedness), the LASIK eye surgery procedure keratotomy (RK) may be used. In this technique the surgeon surrounds the cornea with an arrangement of outward incisions which will result in the cornea flattening.
Although Hexagonal keratotomy (HA) used to be used to correct farsightedness, unwanted side affected have caused surgeons to nearly eliminate its use entirely.
Flap LASIK Eye Surgery Procedures
The origin of LASIK gets it’s name from a flap procedure called Laser Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis, whereby the surgeon cuts a flap in the eye and uses an excimer laser to remove any material that might cause the patient's vision issues.
In Epi-LASIK surgery the surgeon cut does not go deeper than the epithelium. This procedure typically involves a shorter recovery period an can be less painful.
In Lasek surgery, the surgeon cuts a flap in the epithelium and then loosens the flap with alcohol, which can be more painful and cause a longer recovery time.
Keratoplasty is the eye LASIK surgery used for those with myopia or hyperopia, but it isn’t used that much any more.
Photoablation LASIK Eye Surgery Procedures
The most common photoablation LASIK eye surgery procedure is photoreactive keratectomy (PRK). In this procedure, the surgeon uses UV radiation to remove tissue from the eye. The eye is then reshaped using an excimer laser. This procedure is typically used to treat astigmatism, nearsightedness and farsightedness.
Laser Eye Protection - It's Not Just All Fun and Games
However, The cosmetic industry is booming. Laser hair removal, Botox, and Liposuction seem to not have been affected by the economic slowdown. It seems that no matter how tight money is, vanity is what is running people bottom line. It seems like just about every doctor including family practice doc's are getting on the cosmetic bandwagon. The question is weather it is ultimately good for the patient. Yes, the more doctors that offer these procedures, the price is most likely to come down. But what about the safety of the treatments? In all laser treatments it is going to be regulated on a state level. Some states have very strict laser laws and others have none.
The laser operator should be properly trained and should always have the correct laser safety glasses available to the patient. The laser room should be clean and the laser safety sign should be on the outside of the door. These same questions should come into play weather its Botox or Liposuction. You want to find out about the training and how many previous treatments has the doctor or tech performed. You don't want to be the first. If you are the first, then make sure you at least get a very large discount. The cosmetic field is vast and diverse with many sites that are willing to take your hard earned money, remember that you can never be to safe around laser and do your homework before you commit.
PRK Laser Eye Surgery - Safe and Effective Procedure
About the Procedure:
If a patient has an unusually thin cornea or sometimes, a large pupil, a surgeon might recommend PRK laser eye surgery for the patient. Lasik and Laser treatment are considered complicated under these conditions.
Preparations:
The eye area of the patient is cleaned and the eyelid is held intact, using a metal ring. Anesthetic drops that are administered ensure that the eyes are numb. This prevents discomfort when the laser is used. In other laser eye treatments, the eye's shape is reformed, beneath the surface of cornea. But in PRK procedure, the cornea is reshaped by removing thin layer of cells, with a laser examiner, from the eye's surface. The epithelium tends to naturally grow back and side effects are less.
Downside:
Unlike newer and advanced laser eye surgeries, PRK laser eye surgery needs a longer recovery time. The patients, after the surgical procedure, experience greater discomfort and greater pain. The vision can be blurred and hazy in the patients of PRK, for nearly two months. The complete result of the surgery is apparent only after a few months.
Risks Involved:
Like all other surgeries, this surgery has a few risks involved. They are:
• Dry eyes:
This is a common side effect and eye drops are used for lubricating the eyes and staying away from infections.
• Poorer night vision:
The daytime vision of a patient will improve after PRK and this will help the patients to carry out their daily routine, without the help of contact lenses and glasses. Night vision sometimes will be poorer than that of the vision that existed before surgery. This ensues in the patients- seeing halo or glare around the lights. Driving in night is not advised for a few months and glasses become necessary for driving during the night time.
Conclusion:
Results have proven that more than 80% of people who choose this procedure do not use corrective lenses or glasses. This is exciting news for people with defective eyesight that needs to be rectified. PRK surgery has many advantages and is reputed as a safe procedure with an impressive success rate.
Vision Insurance: Your Child's Vision and Preparing for Unforeseen Problems
Television is not the only culprit responsible for the deterioration of your child’s eyesight. Children are now spending an alarming amount of time in front of the computer screen. Optometrists warn that heavy computer usage is known to increase your chances of developing blurry and double vision.
Loss of vision is not to be taken lightly and the individuals who are most affected are children. A child’s untreated vision problem can lead to learning and behavioral problems. Teachers and parents often struggle trying to understand why a child is not doing well in school or why they are acting out in the classroom and at home. Many times the simple explanation is that the child cannot read the blackboard or even the pages in front of them. This frustrating situation can easily spiral out of control if not attended to.
Currently in several Canadian provinces, coverage for eye exams has been implemented. Provincial coverage differs, but most terms specify that eye exams are only covered once every two years and only if your child is under the age of 10. There are many healthcare specialists who believe this to be inadequate. It is impossible to gage when a child’s vision will begin to deteriorate, if at all, but factors such as heredity and increased exposure to computer and television screens may speed up the process. In order to properly monitor the health of your children’s eyes, it may be wise to plan a vision check-up more often than every two years. Unfortunately, visiting an optometrist every year can cost you as much as $150 for every eye examination if your province does not provide coverage. In order to fill the gaps left by provincial health coverage, it may be sensible to purchase health insurance for your children.
Without an employer health insurance plan, parents might want to consider supplemental vision insurance through a plan such as Flexcare offered by Manulife Financial which allows you to individually customize your coverage. Plans such as DentalPlus Basic or Enhanced allot you a specified amount of money towards vision-related services, or additional add-on vision insurance coverage.
In many cases, children are unaware that their eyesight is deteriorating. The untreated eye problem can result in learning and behavioral problems that negatively affect a child’s life. With proper attention to vision care, including regular check-ups, unforeseen problems can be avoided.
Vision Service Plan Insurance - Covers the Necessities of Sight
Going online to find out about the nitty gritty of a vision service plan insurance policy and what they stereotypically provide is an easily facilitated task that any individual no matter how computer “challenged” they deem themselves to be. As with any type of insurance the cost of the plan depends on what type of coverage is sought after. The more you cover the more you will pay.
Most plans provide for an eye exam per year as well as lenses and frames for glasses or a set of contacts. Some plans can be set up with more coverage and a series of co payments. Coverage of getting glasses usually encompasses the following:
1. Prescribing. The eye exam and resulting prescription are done.
2. Frame selection. Help is given in choosing frames.
3. Accuracy of lenses. Once the lenses have been made and placed in the glasses making sure they have been done to specifications.
4. Fitting. At the time of pickup making sure that the glasses are adjusted in keeping with the individual’s facial structure, this ensures proper vision.
5. Adjustments. This takes care of any subsequent need for adjustment due to general wear and tear.
Getting contacts usually entails the eye exam, prescription and then trying on and testing the new pair of contacts. Oftentimes the ophthalmologist suggests testing a new set of contacts out for a week or two before ordering a new set. Most vision service insurance policies cover the aspects of contacts that are visually necessary but as mentioned previously leave the cost for cosmetic embellishments-such as colors-up to the patient.
Vision Insurance is Something You Need to Look Into
Of course you will need to talk to an expert insurance and it is best to talk with someone before such issues with your vision arise. One eye insurance policy I looked into had a monthly membership fee which was nominal and low deductibles too. I asked my insurance person about this and she told me she had even a better plan that what I had found searching on the Internet, which tells me that shopping around makes a lot of sense.
First, review your current medical policy, then study what is available on the Internet a little and then once you have a pretty good handle on it write down a list of serious questions to ask and get the answers you need from an insurance expert.
Sometimes employer medical plans include such things, but not always and for us self-employed folks well we are clearly on our own when it comes to such things, but we must not forget our eyes.
Running a business blind is truly visionless indeed. I certainly hope this article is of interest and that is has propelled thought. The goal is simple; to help you in your quest to be the best in 2007. I thank you for reading my many articles on diverse subjects, which interest you.
Vision Insurance - How To Choose Eye Insurance Plans
Some wonder all of the time whether or not they need vision insurance benefits and, surprisingly enough, some of the people who wonder such things are people who have vision problems. Yet a cause for such questions may be due to the fact these particular people have had bad experiences with vision insurance providers who have still slapped them with huge bills.
Something like that can easily make a patient wonder if they really need the insurance. Truth is, the bill may have been larger had there not been vision insurance in place. You do not want to have to pay an arm and a leg for your examination, contacts or glasses, or even surgical procedures. As simple as a couple of these sounds, they are very expensive.
First and foremost, keep in mind that vision insurance benefits are a supplement to health insurance. If you do not have an occupation or affiliation that will allow you to acquire insurance, you may want to consider purchasing insurance on your own to take care of your medical needs. Yet the selection aspect can be puzzling to some since there are different kinds of vision insurance available.
Among those insurances available are a discount vision plan and a vision benefits package. The discount vision plan provides you with vision care at a discounted rate that is fixed after an annual membership fee or premium (usually $0-$12) are met. There may also be a deductible (usually $0-$35) involved that must be met before full benefits are received.
The vision benefits package usually involves the same aspects as the discount vision plan, but also requires a co-pay (usually $10-$15) each time the patient needs to access eye care services. Obviously eye insurance is very affordable and can save you a bundle. If you must purchase vision insurance on your own, the primary companies you can do this through are Spectera, VSP, EyeMed, Davis Vision, and AlwaysCare.
No matter the type of insurance you choose, you are going to notice that vision insurance costs are less than if you had no insurance at all. You do not want to be put in financial straights because of an emergency you could not control.
Your eyes are an important part of your life and without your eyes it is more difficult to function in this seeing world and you do not want to hamper that functionality due to the fact you cannot afford the costs associated with eye care. That is why vision insurance is available at affordable rates to keep you from having to choose between your money and your eyes.
Vision Insurance Plan - How To Choose Eye Insurance Plans
What is an Eye Insurance Plan?
An eye insurance plan is not like regular health insurance. It is a wellness benefit that either provides a discounted rate for vision services such as eye exams, contacts and glasses or it helps offset the costs of these services. You can get vision insurance in one of two different types:
Vision Benefits Package
Vision Discount Plan
A vision benefits package is much like insurance coverage in that is covers vision services. Sometimes you may be required to pay a co-payment at the time of the service or purchase of your contacts or glasses. Your benefits package pays the balance.
A vision discount plan is different from a vision benefits package in that you pay for the full services, but it is at a lower, discounted rate that has been agreed upon by the network provider. Through a discount plan, you are given a list of network providers who have agreed to charge the discounted prices per the plan. Often, there are also specific eye care services that are included in the plan so review prospective plans to make sure that the one you choose meets your needs.
Benefits of a Vision Insurance Plan
Eye insurance plans can be very beneficial, particularly if you have vision problems. You can save money on vision services and even eye glasses and contacts. An eye insurance plan can offset the sometimes substantial costs of vision care. Eye glasses alone can cost more than $200, but with a vision plan you can cut that cost by 50% or more.
You can get individual plans or plans that cover the entire family. They can be particularly helpful in saving money if you cover your children as they can sometimes go through several pair of eye glasses in a year.
Choosing the Right Vision Plan
If you think that a vision insurance company could have some benefits to offer, it is important that you find the right plan for your needs. Carefully review the benefits that are offered, what is covered, how often you can get an eye exam and how many pair of eye glasses or contact lenses you can get within a year or a six month period.
You can conduct an online search for vision insurance plans or even find a site that allows you to compare different companies by their benefits. You also want to make sure that you vision plan falls within your budget. It does you no good and you won't save much if you go broke paying for the plan.