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Choosing a Seattle contact lens specialist? Discover expert tips to find the right fit, ensure safe wear, and enjoy clear, comfortable vision tailored to your active lifestyle. Key Takeaways Choose […]
Gritty, watery eyes in Seattle? Discover chronic dry eye symptoms and Cannon EyeCare’s affordable, non-invasive solutions—from NuLids to expert care—for lasting comfort. How do you know if you have dry […]
Worried about solar eclipse eye safety? Learn how to protect your vision with expert tips from a Seattle optometrist before viewing these stunning but dangerous celestial events. Solar Eclipse Eye […]
Can contact lenses really boost your teen's sports performance? This quick guide explores why many young athletes choose contact lenses for clearer vision and better results on the field. Are […]
Sunglasses do more than elevate your style—they're essential armor against UV damage. At Cannon EyeCare in Seattle, we've seen how UV radiation harms eyes in three critical zones: the front […]
As Seattle's family-owned optometry practice since 2014, Cannon EyeCare takes pride in giving back. Though small (just Drs. Mark and Miranda Cannon), we've consistently supported Puget Sound charities while applauding […]
Considering PRK laser vision correction in Seattle? Learn how this advanced, precise alternative to LASIK can reshape your vision and reduce your need for glasses or contacts. Discover PRK Laser […]
Worried about sudden vision changes? Retinal detachment is a medical emergency that can cause permanent blindness—learn the urgent symptoms, risks, and treatment options every Seattle resident should know. Key Takeaways: […]
Struggling with dry, irritated eyes in Seattle's screen-filled, pollen-packed climate? Discover expert-backed dry eye treatment strategies that restore comfort, clarity, and quality of life—starting today. Dry Eye Syndrome (DES) is […]
Astigmatism is an extremely common refractive error that affects both children and adults. It occurs when the cornea—the clear, protective outer layer of the eye—is not perfectly round. Instead of […]