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Keep up-to-date on the latest vision-related news and eye care events in our Practice.

Myopia Treatment Options in Brampton

Discover effective myopia treatment options, including non-surgical, surgical, and child-specific methods. Learn how to manage myopia at Brampton Family Eye Care in Brampton.

Is Your Work Environment Harming Your Eyes?

This blog explores how workplace conditions—such as screen time, poor lighting, and dry office air—can negatively impact eye health, leading to digital eye strain, dryness, and discomfort. It highlights common signs of workplace-related vision problems and provides practical solutions, including the 20-20-20 rule, proper screen positioning, and blue light filters, to help reduce strain and maintain clear vision.

Digital Eye Strain and How Specialty Contacts Can Help

Prolonged screen use can cause digital eye strain, but advanced contact lenses offer relief with features like blue light filtering and moisture retention. Contact us for a personalized consultation to find the perfect lens for your needs.

Atropine Eye Drops for Myopia

Discover how atropine eye drops can slow myopia progression in children. Learn about this safe and effective treatment option at Brampton Family EyeCare. Book an appointment today!

Understanding Stellest and Miyosmart Lenses for Myopia

Stellest lenses from Essilor and Hoya Miyosmart lenses are advanced solutions for myopia control. These lenses offer an effective approach to slowing myopia progression.

The Best Way to Manage Myopia in Kids

Learn the best ways to manage myopia in kids with effective strategies and treatments. Brampton Family EyeCare provides expert care for children's vision health.

MiSight Contact Lenses for Myopia: A Revolutionary Solution

Learn how MiSight Contact Lenses can help manage myopia effectively. Schedule your eye exam at Brampton Family EyeCare today!

Understanding and Managing Dry Eye: A Guide for Everyone

This blog offers detailed advice for dry eye syndrome patients, emphasizing simple yet effective lifestyle adjustments.

Your Eyes As A Window Into Your Whole-Body Health

Did you know that your eyes are often the first line of defense when it comes to detecting and treating many common systemic diseases and conditions? It's true!

Presbyopia and Multifocal Contact Lenses

Blurry vision over age 40? Skip the reading glasses. Find out why multifocal contact lenses are ideal for presbyopia.

6 Top Treatment Options for Presbyopia

Presbyopia is a condition that occurs as a person ages, which causes the lens of the eye to become less elastic. This results in issues with near vision for people 40 years old and over, which can cause difficulties with simple everyday tasks like reading, writing, or working on a...

Parkinson’s Awareness Month and Your Vision

April is Parkinson's Awareness Month in the USA and Canada, a time when those living with the disorder, their family members, friends, and community come together to raise awareness and share helpful information. People with Parkinson's Disease (PD) and their loved ones are encouraged to share their stories, struggles, and...

Don’t Let Snow Blindness Ruin Your Winter Vacation

While most people have sunglasses high on their packing list for a tropical vacation, many people don’t consider it as much of a priority for colder climate getaways. But they should, and here’s why: Wintertime vacations often include activities that involve snow and ice and in general, conditions that can...

Hope in Sight for Low Vision

February is low vision awareness month. Low vision is a condition in which an individual suffers significant vision loss that can't be fully corrected with glasses, contact lenses, medication or surgery. Low vision can affect both children and adults, but is more common in the elderly, and requires significant adjustments...