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Preparing For Your Eye Exam

Do you have fantastic eyesight? If so, you still need regular eye exams. Occasional eye exams allow a trained eye specialist to apprehend any potential eye problems like glaucoma, cataracts, or even diabetes. If you can’t remember the last time you had an eye exam, schedule one with Richen’s Eye Center today. Choosing your eye […]

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Common Questions About Cataracts

Cataracts tend to develop after the age of 60. Some of the symptoms include blurry or cloudy vision and changes in how you see color. Here we will address common questions about cataracts, like what causes cataracts, treatment, and additional symptoms. Why do cataracts form? When protein accumulates in the lens of the eye, your

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What your Eye Gunk Means

Every minute your eyes blink 10-20 times. This process allows the eye a few milliseconds of moisture and protection. As we sleep, our eyes aren’t able to blink any gunk away as they normally would. As a result, the gunk accumulates in the corners of the eyes next to the nose. This substance is known

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Should I Get Contacts?

Contact lenses are an excellent choice for those who do not like how they look wearing glasses, or feel that glasses are an inconvenience to their daily activities. Let’s address how contacts work and some questions to ask yourself to determine if you should invest in contacts. Contacts: an introduction Contact lenses are made of

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Welcome

Welcome to my blog! Within this regularly updated feature of my website, I will provide visitors with practice news and specials, as well as information regarding the most recent technological advances and new treatments in Ophthalmology. I believe that patient education and open communication with your doctor are the keys to achieving healthy, fully functional

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Help! I Have Dry Eyes

Dry eyes occur when your tear system is not working properly. Tears are an incredible substance made up of oils, water, mucus, and antibodies that help keep your eyes lubricated and comfortable. When you are not getting enough tears your eyes can be red, feel itchy, or your vision may be blurred. Let’s discuss what

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Richens Eye Center
St. George/Downtown

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Mon-Thurs: 8am-5pm
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Sat-Sun: Closed

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St. George/Sunset

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Mesquite

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Little Valley

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