The team at Valley Eye Associates has conceived a new way to help make money for local charities and keep “cool” over the summer months. On these special “Casual Charity Days,” VEA staff members dressed in casual attire and contributed $5 each to support local charities. These three charities were chosen by VEA doctors. Through […]
Get to know Dr. Brianne Scanlon, the latest member of the Valley Eye Associates team! Where did you grow up? Park Falls, WI As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I was always torn between being an astronaut or a famous singer… those two things are so similar, I […]
The team at Valley Eye is just as excited as you to leave your contacts behind and so that you‘re able to do the things you want to do without your daily contact grind or glasses getting in the way of everything. The day of your Free VIP iLASIK Consultation, you will be greeted by […]
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It’s a struggle to deal with glasses and contacts on the daily: waking up with blurry vision, not seeing the alarm clock, or reading your text messages. Then you have to the grab your glasses or head into the bathroom and poke your eye with your contacts. It can truly be a struggle. By the […]
While most people are familiar with the concept of organ donation, many do not realize that part of the eye can be donated and transplanted, as well. The cornea is the clear, dome-shaped outer surface of the eye. Every year, over 70,000 people receive a corneal transplant, and each of those transplants came from an […]
What is Age-Related Macular Degeneration? AMD is one of the leading causes of vision loss in people over 50. AMD damages the macula, which is a small spot near the center of the retina—and is responsible for sharp central vision, allowing us to see objects that are straight ahead clearly. In less advanced cases, AMD […]
“Casual Charity Days” Benefit Local Charities
The team at Valley Eye Associates has conceived a new way to help make money for local charities and keep “cool” over the summer months. On these special “Casual Charity Days,” VEA staff members dressed in casual attire and contributed $5 each to support local charities. These three charities were chosen by VEA doctors. Through […]
Introducing Brianne Scanlon, OD
Get to know Dr. Brianne Scanlon, the latest member of the Valley Eye Associates team! Where did you grow up? Park Falls, WI As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I was always torn between being an astronaut or a famous singer… those two things are so similar, I […]
So you’re thinking about ditching your contacts or glasses… what happens next?
The team at Valley Eye is just as excited as you to leave your contacts behind and so that you‘re able to do the things you want to do without your daily contact grind or glasses getting in the way of everything. The day of your Free VIP iLASIK Consultation, you will be greeted by […]
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It’s a struggle to deal with glasses and contacts on the daily: waking up with blurry vision, not seeing the alarm clock, or reading your text messages. Then you have to the grab your glasses or head into the bathroom and poke your eye with your contacts. It can truly be a struggle. By the […]
March Is Eye Donor Awareness Month
While most people are familiar with the concept of organ donation, many do not realize that part of the eye can be donated and transplanted, as well. The cornea is the clear, dome-shaped outer surface of the eye. Every year, over 70,000 people receive a corneal transplant, and each of those transplants came from an […]
February is Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Awareness Month
What is Age-Related Macular Degeneration? AMD is one of the leading causes of vision loss in people over 50. AMD damages the macula, which is a small spot near the center of the retina—and is responsible for sharp central vision, allowing us to see objects that are straight ahead clearly. In less advanced cases, AMD […]