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Latest News and Events at Orange County Eyecare Optometry


Get the latest vision insights and eye care event updates from our optometrists.

Contact Lenses & Screens: Keep Your Vision Clear on the Go

This guide explains how contact lens wearers can protect their eyes during prolonged screen sessions and how Eye Care Optometry helps with personalized comfort solutions.

Glaucoma Awareness Month: Prioritize Your Vision with Orange County Eyecare Optometry

For over 50 years, Orange County Eyecare Optometry has proudly served the Placentia community with high-quality eye care. Known for combining compassionate service with advanced technology, our team is dedicated to helping you maintain healthy vision. This January, during Glaucoma Awareness Month, take advantage of our expertise and advanced tools,...

See Clearly, Live Confidently: Comprehensive Eye Care at Orange County Eyecare Optometry

Make the most of your FSA/HSA benefits before they expire! We provide comprehensive eye care and a wide range of eyewear options to meet your needs. Request your appointment now.

How to Find the Perfect Independent Optometrist

Choosing an independent optometrist offers personalized care, experienced professionals, a full range of services, and long-term relationships that enhance your eye care. Supporting independent practices also strengthens your local community.

Recognizing Age-Related Vision Changes

Aging brings natural changes to vision, such as presbyopia, cataracts, and age-related macular degeneration. This blog explains common age-related vision changes and highlights the importance of regular eye exams to monitor eye health. Learn when to seek help to ensure you maintain optimal vision as you age.

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...