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How Often Should You Get Your Eyes Checked?

How Often Should You Get Your Eyes Checked?

by Hill Country Vision | Nov 5, 2020 | Eye Care, Eye Disease, Eye Health

How frequently we should get an eye exam changes throughout the course of our lives. Here’s when you should be scheduling those eye doctor appointments, and everything else you need to know about that all-important vision checkup. Getting regular comprehensive eye...
What Happens to Eyesight as We Age?

What Happens to Eyesight as We Age?

by Hill Country Vision | Oct 29, 2020 | Eye Care, Eye Disease, Eye Health

As we get older, our eyes and vision change. Here’s an age-by-age look at what to expect and watch for.   What changes to our eyesight are normal? Big changes to our eyes happen over the course of several decades, ultimately affecting the way we see starting in...
What to Expect at Your Kid’s Eye Exam

What to Expect at Your Kid’s Eye Exam

by Hill Country Vision | Aug 12, 2020 | Eye Care, Eye Health, Kids Health

For kids, a trip to the eye doctor can be both scary and exciting. They’re exposed to a new environment, all that strange equipment, plus attention from unfamiliar people. If this is your child’s first comprehensive eye exam, here’s what you and your little one can...
Optometrist vs. Ophthalmologist: What’s the Difference?

Optometrist vs. Ophthalmologist: What’s the Difference?

by Hill Country Vision | Feb 6, 2020 | Eye Health, Featured

Curious about the difference between an optometrist and an ophthalmologist and which one you should see? Here’s our guide to help you learn all about the different kinds of eye doctors.  If you’ve noticed that there are two types of eye doctors, you may have wondered...
Choosing an Eye Care Center: What to Look For

Choosing an Eye Care Center: What to Look For

by Hill Country Vision | Jan 31, 2020 | Eye Health, Featured

When looking for a new eye care center, it can be hard to know which one is best for you, particularly if you live in an area with many to choose from. Of course, just like selecting any provider of medical or other services, the eye doctor you choose is ultimately a...
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