Doctors For Visual Freedom

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Doctors for Visual Freedom has closed and is referring patients to Big City Optical.

To schedule an exam with Big City Optical, visit https://www.bigcityoptical.com/schedule-an-eye-exam.html.

01/13/2023

Doctors for Visual Freedom has closed and is referring patients to Big City Optical. To schedule an exam with Big City Optical, visit https://www.bigcityoptical.com/doctors-for-visual-freedom.html

Big City Optical looks forward to working with you!

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Prescription for Keeping Children Out of Glasses: Sunshine 10/10/2022

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Prescription for Keeping Children Out of Glasses: Sunshine Every patient who comes to pediatric ophthalmologist Noha Ekdawi, MD, gets the same prescription: Spend more time outdoors.

Danger: Colored Contacts Can Harm Your Eyes 10/04/2022

As Halloween approaches, many people turn to colored contacts as the finishing touch to their costumes. In the United States, it is illegal to sell contacts without a prescription due to the various risks associated with contact wear. Especially contacts purchased from untrustworthy sources.

Call us at 312-291-9680 to schedule an appointment so you can get safe colored contacts in time for Halloween.

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Is Too Much Screen Time Harming Children’s Vision? 08/01/2022

The amount of screen time appropriate for children is widely debated. While using screens is not necessarily bad, there are steps that can be taken to reduce eye strain and slow the progression of nearsightedness.

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Gene therapy has led to promising new treatments for both the dry and wet forms of macular degeneration. While these treatments are still in the clinical trial phase, they are showing great efficacy.

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Gene therapy for macular degeneration: Uses and more Gene therapy for macular degeneration is rapidly evolving and progressing. Learn more about the types and uses of gene therapy.

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