by ecvaeyeadminz | Feb 5, 2021 | Eye Health
Spotting a broken blood vessel in the white section of your eye can be scary. Often, it stands out dramatically, which alone can be concerning. Additionally, most people view bleeding as a sign of trouble, particularly if they spot it in their eye. While...
by ecvaeyeadminz | Jan 22, 2021 | Pediatric Ophthalmology
Most parents are diligent about caring for their child’s health. However, many overlook the importance of eye exams or aren’t fully aware of when their child should see an eye doctor. This is especially true with younger children who aren’t yet in school or...
by ecvaeyeadminz | Jan 8, 2021 | Glaucoma
January is Glaucoma Awareness month, a time of year where we take a close look at the condition and focus on sharing information to help patients maintain their eye health. While we covered the basics in a recent article – Understanding Glaucoma – we wanted...
by ecvaeyeadminz | Dec 23, 2020 | Eye Health
Strabismus – the technical term for crossed eyes – is a condition where a person’s eyes don’t point in the same direction simultaneously. Typically, it presents with at least one eye pointing up, down, in, or out compared to the other. However, both eyes...
by ecvaeyeadminz | Dec 11, 2020 | News
Each year, ECVA hosts an annual basket raffle for the month of November to benefit a family in need at Christmas. The money raised gets matched by our physicians and this year, ECVA employees raised an amazing $7,410! Thanks to our patients and staff, we were...