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Is Myopia Hereditary?

Nearsightedness, also known as myopia, is an incredibly prevalent vision condition, affecting around 30% of Americans, with an estimated 20-25 million children untreated in the United States alone. It develops Read More

Halloween Eye Health and Safety Month: Protect Their Vision

Halloween is just around the corner as the leaves change beautiful hues of orange and the fresh fall breeze permeates the air. This popular festival is a time for silly Read More

What Autoimmune Diseases Affect the Eyes?

What Autoimmune Diseases Affect the Eyes? Autoimmune diseases cause the body to mistakenly attack its healthy cells. If you have autoimmune disorder, it can also affect your eyes and impair your Read More

What Is The Best Way To Treat Eye Allergies?

What Is the Best Way to Treat Eye Allergies? Seasonal allergies can be exhausting. Dealing with a runny nose, rashes, a sore throat, and red eyes can affect your well-being. Our Read More

Myopia in Children

Myopia in Children from Warm Springs Optometric Group In the digital age, where screens dominate our daily lives, myopia (nearsightedness) in children has reached alarming levels. As parents and healthcare professionals Read More

Do Your Eyes Grow?

The Complex Relationship Between Eye Growth and Myopia Development The human eye is a remarkably dynamic organ that undergoes natural growth and changes over a lifetime. One key factor that significantly Read More

Children's Eye Health and Safety Month

Children's Eye Health and Safety Month: The Importance of Early Detection and Intervention for Kids' Vision August marks Children's Eye Health and Safety Month, shining a spotlight on the critical need Read More

How to solve Itchy eye

How to Solve Itchy Eyes While dry and itchy eyes are common, it’s important to address them, especially since eye irritation could hint at a serious underlying condition. It’s possible your Read More

Ortho-K

Ortho-K Orthokeratology, or Ortho-K, can help improve your vision if you have eye conditions like myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism. The procedure involves wearing special contact lenses at night that gently reshape Read More

Should I get my child's eyes checked?

Should I Get My Child's Eyes Checked?  One of the questions that an optometrist on our optometry team at Warm Springs Optometric Group in Fremont, CA, might be asked by parents Read More

5 Frequently Asked Questions About Glaucoma

Frequently Asked Questions About Glaucoma Answered by Our Fremont Eye Doctors What Is Glaucoma?Glaucoma is a disease of the optic nerve and one of the leading causes of blindness in the Read More

Signs You May Have Dry Eye

Common Causes of Dry Eye From Your Fremont Optometrists Dry eye is a painful condition that your preferred optometrists in Fremont have years of experience treating here at Warm Springs Optometric Group. For Read More

How often should I see my eye doctor?

How Often Should You See an Eye Doctor? Whether you have perfect vision or not, it can be useful to see an eye doctor regularly. At Warm Springs Optometric Group in Read More

Importance of Pediatric Eye Exams

Pediatric eye exams are an essential component of your child's overall health. At Warm Springs Optometric Group in Fremont, CA, Dr. Payal Bavishi and Dr. Susan Pirrone work with patients Read More

6 Practical Ways To Prevent Myopia From Worsening In Children

Myopia or nearsightedness is a condition that can be brought about by many factors including genetic inheritance. It alters the shape and structure of the eye limiting its capability to Read More

Early Signs of Myopia

Signs of Myopia with Our Optometrist Myopia or nearsightedness is a standard refractive error usually detected during a pediatric eye exam. As a parent, you don’t want to wait for an Read More

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