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Accent Eye Care Orthokeratology: What Is It and How Can It Help You?

Many think that glasses, contacts, or ocular surgery are the only way to treat vision imperfection. However, recent advancements have allowed for other forms of refractive correction to take over. Orthokeratology, or OrthoK, is a non-surgical procedure that takes advantage of RGP contacts to reshape the surface of the cornea. It is a very safe […]

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Accent Eye Care Our Phoenix Optometrists Will Help You Find the Perfect Contact Lenses

Today, wearing contact lenses is all about choices. Years ago your options were quite limited, but now the market is overflowing with options. However, two options currently dominate the market: rigid gas permeable contact lenses, also known as RGP, and soft contacts. This variety often confuses newcomers, or those looking for corrective contacts. To mitigate […]

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Accent Eye Care Find a Family Vision Care Center That Does It All

Family Vision Care At Accent Eye Care our staff and doctors work tirelessly to provide the perfect family vision care solution for eye care, eye ware, eye exams, and eye therapy. Our vision center offers comprehensive services for all ages so you can keep your families vision in perfect condition. Family vision care services are […]

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Accent Eye Care Why You Need Proper Eye Testing and Not Just Visual Screening

Don’t Overlook the Importance of Eye Testing Routine eye exams and vision screening are perhaps the most important health checkups for your quality of life. However, most people simply pass their screening and don’t think twice about it. The sad fact of the matter is vision screening is not on the same level as eye […]

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Accent Eye Care Treatment of Nearsightedness (Myopia)

Nearsightedness, or myopia, is the most common refractive error of the eye, and it has become more prevalent in recent years, especially in children. Recent studies by the National Eye Institute (NEI) shows the prevalence of myopia grew from 25 percent of the U.S. population (ages 12 to 54) in 1971-1972 to a current 41.6 […]

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