Natural Foods That Help Improve Your Vision
The best prevention for eye issues and diagnosing underlying conditions is to schedule a comprehensive eye exam with Wichita Vision Institute. An ophthalmologist can assess your eye health and provide…
Read MoreHow Does Laser Eye Surgery Work?
Are you tired of wearing glasses or contacts? Laser eye surgery might be the solution for you. It’s a safe and effective way to correct your vision and reduce your…
Read MoreEye Care Tips for Computer Users
The world of instant information at our fingertips is one of the most revolutionary aspects of modern technology. For those who work on a computer all day, the ability to…
Read MoreHow to Make Slime with Contact Solution
There are many benefits of making slime with your kids. The sensory activity promotes mindfulness, focusing, creativity, independent playtime, refinement of motor skills and can regulate emotions. Playing with slime…
Read MoreHow Diet Can Affect Your Eyes
It is no secret that a poor diet can negatively affect your weight, body composition and overall health but did you know that consuming mostly processed, high-fat foods can lead…
Read MoreTear Care
At Wichita Vision Institute in Wichita, KS, we offer TearCare®, an advanced dry eye treatment that can address and treat the symptoms of meibomian gland dysfunction at its source and…
Read MoreLLLT
Millions of men and women all across the world suffer from dry eyes, a common condition that affects the eyes, causes discomfort, and interferes with daily life. At Wichita Vision…
Read MoreHow Long Does JUVÉDERM Last?
Most people experience significant physical changes when they grow older. Their skin is no longer as smooth and even as before, and the tissues lose their plumpness. At Wichita Vision…
Read MoreHow Long Is Recovery After Lasik?
LASIK, less commonly referred to as laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis, is a procedure designed to correct vision problems by reshaping the cornea. Dr. Patel proudly offers this procedure at Wichita…
Read MoreHow Can You Treat Glaucoma?
Glaucoma is an eye condition that affects nearly 1% of the American population every year, and on a global scale, it is the second leading cause of blindness. At Wichita…
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