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  • Should I worry about those spots in my vision?

    Many of us have spots that appear in our vision from time to time. Usually, they are few and only noticeable infrequently. Sometimes they can suddenly increase in number and become visible constantly. These images in your vision may be caused by several different events happening in your eye. Sudden changes in the appearance of […]

    Continue Reading June 25, 2021

  • Give ‘Quality of Life’ to Yourself

    As a health care provider, I encounter a great variety of patients. They are all very special to me. My patients include the young and the elderly, and they present along a spectrum of overall health. Although I practice in the somewhat specialized area of eye care, my interaction with the patient gives me a […]

    Continue Reading May 4, 2021

  • COVID Vaccination

    We are committed to safety and understand the important role that the COVID vaccination will have on this pandemic. We are pleased to announce that 80% of our team members have already received their 2nd round of vaccines by the end of February. It’s been a challenging year for all of us – we thank […]

    Continue Reading March 8, 2021

  • COVID-19 Policy/Procedures Update

    RE-OPENING GUIDELINES FOR ROUTINE, MEDICAL & OPTICAL SERVICES Dear patients, family and friends, As you know, we have re-opened with enhanced safety measures and procedures in place following the state and CDC guidelines. We are back in full active duty, providing routine, medical eye exams and optical services. Your safety is our priority and we […]

    Continue Reading May 19, 2020

  • COVID-19 Policy/Procedures Update

    As you know, we have re-opened with enhanced safety measures and procedures in place following the state and CDC guidelines. We are providing routine eye exams as well as medical and urgent visits. Your safety is our priority and we are committed to ensuring we protect our patients and staff. As such, you will notice […]

    Continue Reading May 12, 2020

  • COVID-19 Policy/Procedures Update: Re-opening

    Our phased re-opening of the office begins on May 4th, following the governor’s step-wise approach to the delivery of health care. What this means is that we are open to provide not only urgent/emergent eye care but also non-urgent/non-emergent and time-sensitive eye care services. To ensure the safety of everyone in our office, work practice […]

    Continue Reading May 1, 2020

  • COVID-19 Policy/Procedures Update

    Our office remains open but limited to urgent/emergent care visits. Office hours are Noon to 4 PM, Tue and Thu. We are available by phone to schedule glasses and contact lens order pick-ups, schedule/reschedule appointments and answer any questions. We continue to closely monitor developments daily. We had hoped we could return to seeing you […]

    Continue Reading March 31, 2020

  • Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

    As the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation continues to evolve, we want you to know that we at Littleton, Woodsville and Lincoln Eye Care Centers, are taking the necessary precautions to keep our patients, staff members and communities safe. We are closely monitoring events in our local community and continuously updating our policies and protocols due to […]

    Continue Reading March 17, 2020

  • Toys And Activities For Vision Development

    Just like learning how to walk and talk, your baby also has to learn how to see! There are many ways you can help them develop their visual skills, from the right types of toys to buy to the right types of games to play with them at certain ages. The First Six Months A […]

    Continue Reading December 7, 2017

  • How Does Our Night Vision Compare?

    Our eyes are easily the most complex sensory organs we have. Our ability to see the world around us in clear, precise images is frankly incredible. But since we are a diurnal (awake during the daytime) species, our night vision is nowhere near as powerful as that of many animals. Human Vision Tag-Team: Rods and […]

    Continue Reading August 10, 2017