Imagine this: a cold Saturday afternoon with no more holiday chores to check off of your to-do list. You have no plans, no responsibilities, nothing to worry about except enjoying the time to yourself. This kind of day can nudge you into an impromptu, refreshing nap in no time at all. But, for some people, drifting off isn't as simple as just closing your eyes. If you aren't lucky enough to have 20/20 vision, you've probably wondered whether it's OK to nap with your contacts in. Not to scare you, but taking your contact lenses out of your eyes is one pre-nap ritual you should definitely be sure to make time for.
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Sleep in Contacts: Why it's not ok.
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Dec 23, 2020 11:08:00 AM
What a year 2020 has been!
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Dec 14, 2020 9:49:12 AM
As we wind down 2020, we think it's fair to say, it's been a challenge for everybody. We appreciate the adjustments that our patients have made and continue to make as the year has gone along.
We have learned and followed pandemic safety CDC guidelines. Fortunately, in addition to our doctors, we have registered nurses on-staff, trained in sterile practices, and able to administer COVID-19 tests right in our offices. We are conducting COVID-19 testing in our office before patients go through LASIK, LASIK+KAMRA, or Cataract surgery.
Anti-glare, blue light filter and other lens enhancements
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Dec 2, 2020 10:36:32 AM
A lens enhancement is an optional feature for your prescription lenses that's designed to improve your overall experience with your glasses. The goal is to make wearing glasses for vision correction more precise and comfortable.