by Hill Country Vision | Jan 8, 2021 | Eye Care, Eye Health, Featured
Is one of your resolutions to take better care of your vision in 2021? We thought so! Just like any other part of our health, being proactive about taking care of your vision is one of the very best ways to protect it. In honor of the New Year, here are the top 21...
by Hill Country Vision | Dec 31, 2020 | Eye Care, Eye Health, Featured, Glasses
Glasses should feel comfortable, accentuate your features, and, of course, help you see. Choosing glasses is about much more than your personal style preferences; it’s actually an important part of eye care. If you have the wrong fit, even if you love the frame style,...
by Hill Country Vision | Dec 4, 2020 | Eye Care, Eye Disease, Eye Health, Featured
Blurry or blurred vision is a fairly common complaint that isn’t typically a reason for concern. But what causes it, and what if you have blurry vision in only one eye? Should you be worried? Here we look at what causes blurry vision, and how to know if or when you...
by Hill Country Vision | Nov 26, 2020 | Eye Care, Eye Health, Featured, News
Do you have a flexible spending account (FSA), or have you considered one? Here’s everything you need to know about using this health savings plan for all your vision care needs. It’s that special time of year — that time when you opt in to certain benefits with your...
by Hill Country Vision | Nov 19, 2020 | Featured, Glasses
In the mood for some new eyeglasses frames for the season? Whatever your face shape, we have stylish glasses you’re sure to love. Glasses correct our vision, but they’re not just practical. The glasses styles we choose are also a way to show the world a bit of our...
by Hill Country Vision | Oct 15, 2020 | Eye Care, Eye Health, Featured
If you’ve ever seen a young child with an eye patch over one eye, chances are that little one has a visual development condition called amblyopia, or lazy eye. But what exactly is amblyopia, what causes it, and how can you spot it? Let’s take a look. When one or both...