by Courtney Gursky | Jun 1, 2026 | Low Vision, Vision Problems
The terms “low vision” and “blindness” are often used interchangeably, but they don’t mean the same thing. Understanding the distinction matters—both for patients navigating a diagnosis and for families trying to find the right support. ...
by Courtney Gursky | May 1, 2026 | Children's Eye Care, Vision Problems
It can be confusing when a child who enjoys bedtime stories suddenly avoids reading on their own. They may love being read to, ask for the same book repeatedly, and still resist picking up a page by themselves. That behavior change often leaves parents wondering what...
by Courtney Gursky | Apr 1, 2026 | Children's Eye Care, Vision Problems
If you’ve noticed your child’s eye drifting, them closing one eye to see more clearly, or a head tilt in photos, it’s natural to have questions. A pediatric eye exam is one of the easiest ways to understand what’s going on, especially since some vision issues aren’t...
by Courtney Gursky | Jan 1, 2026 | Children's Eye Care, Myopia Management
Is your child squinting at the board in school, sitting too close to the TV, or holding books right up to their face? Kids often don’t realize their vision is blurry, so they adjust without saying anything. Sometimes it’s hard to tell if a child has a vision problem....
by Courtney Gursky | Dec 1, 2025 | Vision Problems, Vision Therapy
You’re reading at your desk when suddenly the room feels off-balance, or your head spins after looking at your phone. These dizzy moments can be unsettling, especially if they happen often. Vision issues, like your eyes struggling to work together, can sometimes...