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iCare Notes . . .  
 Crozet Eye Care Newsletter
Fall 2009
In This Issue
iCare Card Referral Program
Updates and Tips on Medical Conditions
Transitions Lenses
Acuvue Oasys for Presbyopia
Crozet Corner
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Reception Connection by Laura
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Greetings!

Thanks to all of you who attended the First Annual Crozet Health Fair! 

We had a great time providing eye pressure screenings and informing Crozet about 2009 July 4th Paradevarious eye conditions.  I would personally like to thank Crozet Baptist Church for the use of their church building.  Watch for us at other local events.   
 
 


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I also had a blast at Ms. Williams' kindergarten class at Crozet Elementary showing the students about being an optometrist.
 
 
Dr. Shannon Franklin
  
Doctor's Corner by Dr. Franklin

I thought I would share updates and tips on some of the medical conditions we often treat.

Pink eye- There are different types of pink eye (conjunctivitis): allergic, viral, and bacterial.  We have an exciting new test to help diagnose viral conjunctivitis.  It is nice to have a definitive diagnosis so antDr. Franklinibiotics are properly prescribed. 

TIP:  If you have viral or bacterial conjunctivitis, the discharge from the eyes is highly contagious.  Be sure to wash your hands especially after touching your eyes and do not to share face towels with anyone.   

Flashes/floaters-  While most flashes and floaters are not retinal detachments, holes, or tears, the only way to properly assess their risk is to dilate the pupils and directly view the retina.  Since retinal abnormalities do not cause pain, they sometimes go unnoticed.  The Optomap Retinal Imaging system allows me to document changes in the retina at each visit.  The patient can actually see what is happening to the retina when there is a problem. 

TIP: Make an appointment ASAP if you have new floaters or flashes in your vision.  Delaying the diagnosis of a retinal detachment may cause you to lose your sight.     

Glaucoma- The most common form of glaucoma is associated with high eye pressure.  Therefore we check pressure during every comprehensive exam.  I personally never liked having air puffed in my eyes, so I use different methods of checking pressure.  Most of you have experienced the light that "makes a funny noise" in the office, but now we have an even newer instrument.  The iCare tonometer does not require drops or a puff of air.  It is an easy way to check the pressure at any age. 

TIP:  Even someone with perfect vision can have glaucoma, so I recommend everyone have a comprehensive exam to assess their risk and record baseline data.

Optical Corner by Tara
Transitions Lenses
Many people think all they can expect from their glasses is accurate vision, but you can and should have more.  Along with helping you see better, your glasses should protect your eyes and keep them healthy for today and the future. 
 
Transitions Lenses protect your eyes 100% from harmful UV sun radiation, and add visual comfort from eyestrain and fatigue.  Transitions Lenses come in a variety of styles, prescriptions, and materials that will best fit your needs.   
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Transitions are for everyone, not just adults.  Children are even more vulnerable to the sun's damaging rays.  They spend more time, on average, outdoors than adults, and their developing eyes are more delicate.  In fact, because the effect is cumulative, they are at a three times greater risk than adults for eye damage from the sun. 
 
Protection, comfort, and convenience make Transitions Lenses your BEST choice for healthy sight. 
 
 
 
Call today to find out more about why Transitions Lenses are right for you and your loved ones.  Ask for Tara, or email, Tara@CrozetEyeCare.com
 

Contact Lens Corner by Michelle

 
Acuvue Oasys for Presbyopia
Difficulty reading small print or in low light conditions?
Holding objects further away to see them clearly?
Wearing multifocal glasses but really wanting to wear contact lenses?
Eyes feeling more tired and dry lately? 
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Acuvue Oasys for Presbyopia is the latest addition to the popular Acuvue Oasys family offering a new unique optical design for sharp and clear vision. Now you no longer have to compromise on vision and comfort at the same time.

Presbyopia is a vision condition in which the natural lens of the eye gradually loses flexibility, making it difficult to focus on close objects. Everyone will experience presbyopia to some extent and its onset can begin to occur as early as in the late thirties and early forties. Currently, an estimated 90 million people in the United States have presbyopia or will develop it by 2014.
 
Acuvue Oasys for Presbyopia lenses stay moist all day and the soft, flexible material provides comfort throughout the day.  Additionally they have a slight tint, so the lens is easier to recognize and handle, and a high level of UVA and UVB blocking helps to protect portions of your eyes.
 
Call or email Michelle today for your free trial pair of Acuvue Oasys for Presbyopia!
 
 
Crozet Corner . . .
Boot Camp for REAL People is now offered 12-1 on Mondays and Wednesdays.  This is an outdoor fitness class for all ages and abilities.  Be prepared to work hard and make positive changes in your health and fitness.  Come try the first class for free!  $95 for 8 sessions.  To register or for more information visit www.m2personaltraining.com or call Melissa at 434-962-2311. 
 
WAHS Autumn Art Show
Trailside Coffee (in Old Trail)
November 4th at 5:00 pm through November 30th

2 mile run fundraiser for the turf field at WAHS
Saturday, November 7th at 2:00
Call WAHS Athletic Department at 434-823-8705 for registration details


Crozet Business Networking GroupCrozet flag
Next meeting at Old Trail Golf Clubhouse
November 17th at 12:30 pm
All Crozet Business owners welcome 
 
Crozet Christmas Parade
December 6th