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Stay updated with the latest eye care and vision health on our What's New page. Here, you'll find a collection of informative blogs and articles covering various topics, from cutting-edge eye care technologies and treatments to helpful tips for maintaining optimal eye health. Explore our latest content and stay connected with Danville Eye Center for all your eye care needs.

Glaucoma Awareness Month: Expert Care at Danville Eye Center

At Danville Eye Center, we are proud to offer personalized, cutting-edge vision care across Central Kentucky.

Make the Most of Your FSA/HSAs with an Eye Health Assessment

Proactively protect your eye health with the eye health wellness assessment with us. Learn how this advanced screening can detect early signs of serious health issues and maximize your remaining FSA/HSA funds on assessments, eyewear, and specialized lenses before the year ends.

How Comprehensive Eye Care Can Improve Your Quality of Life

Regular eye care improves daily life by enhancing vision, reducing stress, and preventing eye conditions. Learn how comprehensive care at Danville Eye Center can benefit you.

How Aging Affects Vision: What to Expect and How to Protect Your Sight

Vision changes like blurred vision, night vision difficulties, and light sensitivity can signal underlying eye conditions. In this post, Danville Eye Center provides expert care to help diagnose and treat vision problems early.

The Limitations of Basic Vision Screenings

Here we explore the limitations of basic vision screenings and highlight the importance of comprehensive eye exams for detecting underlying eye conditions and ensuring optimal eye health.

Current Glaucoma Treatment Options

January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month. Glaucoma affects between 3 and 4 million Americans and is the number two cause of preventable blindness worldwide. About 50% of patients with glaucoma are currently undiagnosed. It is sobering to think about how many of you reading this article right now currently have...