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End the Year with Clear Vision and Smart Savings

As the year ends, many patients forget to use their vision benefits, FSA, or HSA funds before they expire. This post from Diamond Vision in Long...

Blurry Vision After Eye Surgery: Causes and Treatment

Blurry, dry, or inconsistent vision after eye surgery can be frustrating — but it’s often treatable. At Diamond Vision, we help patients in Long Island...

Finding Relief for Irregular Corneas in Long Island

Irregular corneas caused by keratoconus, scarring, or surgery can make clear vision difficult. At Diamond Vision in Long Island, Dr. Shane Galan specializes in custom...

Scleral Lenses for Severe Dry Eye in Long Island

Severe dry eye can interfere with daily life, especially when standard treatments fall short. This blog explains how scleral lenses work and why they’re a...

Managing Corneal Scars With Custom Contact Lenses in Long Island, New York

The cornea is the transparent front surface of your eye, responsible for bending light toward the retina. When this clear tissue becomes scarred — whether...

Color Vision Testing: Why It’s More Than Just Red-Green Blindness

Color vision testing is a simple way to assess how accurately someone sees color, and it's useful for adults and children alike. From genetic conditions...

What You Need to Know About Scleral Lenses for Keratoconus

Keratoconus is a progressive eye condition that causes the cornea to thin and bulge, making it difficult to achieve clear vision with glasses or soft...

Am I a LASIK Candidate? Here’s What You Should Know

This blog explains how Diamond Vision in Rockville Centre, NY helps determine LASIK candidacy through a comprehensive eye exam. It outlines the key criteria for...

Spring Vision Changes and Eye Health Tips

Spring allergies can cause or worsen eye symptoms like itching, tearing, and blurred vision. This blog shares how seasonal changes affect your eye health and...

3 Reasons to Shop Local at Your Optometrist in Long Island

When it comes to high-quality eye care, shopping at your local optometrist can make all the difference. Find out why and how to choose the...

Light Sensitivity and Keratoconus: What You Need to Know

Light sensitivity is a common and frustrating symptom of keratoconus, caused by irregularities in the cornea that scatter light. This blog post explores the connection...

Effective Myopia Management with Orthokeratology: Testimonial from Dr. Shane Galan’s Patient

Read Scott's testimonial on how orthokeratology and myopia management helped stabilize his vision and improve his quality of life.

Fighting Myopia with Ortho-K: A Patient Success Story

At Diamond Vision, patient-centered care led to a life-changing experience for a young boy with worsening myopia. Dr. Galan's introduction of Ortho-K lenses stabilized his...

Vision Revival: Embracing Clarity with Scleral Lenses at Diamond Vision

Delve into the inspiring journeys of those overcoming keratoconus with Diamond Vision's specialized scleral lenses, supported by VSP insurance. Experience heightened visual clarity in Long...

Use It or Lose It: Maximizing Your Vision Benefits Before Year-End

As the year-end approaches, it's a 'use it or lose it' scenario for your health spending accounts. We delve into how you can invest in...

Have You Discussed Your Child’s Myopia with Your Doctor?

If you or your child have been grappling with blurry vision or struggling to see distant objects clearly, initiating a conversation with your optometrist about...

Unveiling Color Vision Deficiency: Understanding, Testing, and Embracing a Colorful World

Discover the world of color vision deficiency: learn about types, OPTECH 900 testing, and tips for embracing life with CVD.

What You Should Look for in Scleral Lenses: A Guide to Selecting the Right Pair | Scleral Lenses in Long Island

Scleral lenses are becoming increasingly popular as an option for individuals with various eye conditions. These lenses are larger than standard contact lenses and sit...

The Link Between High Myopia and Serious Eye Diseases

High myopia – severe nearsightedness – is associated with an increased risk of serious eye diseases such as retinal detachment, glaucoma, and cataracts.

Eye Exam Saves Woman’s Life by Detecting Brain Tumor Early

Here's how eye exams helped save Katie's vision and quality of life. Call Diamond Vision to schedule your appointment.

Blinking Exercises for Dry Eye

Blinking plays a crucial role in maintaining the right amount of moisture on the eye’s surface. If you don’t blink properly or enough, it can...

How Sleep Apnea Affects The Eyes

Sleep apnea is associated with high blood pressure and heart failure; it also causes eye-related issues. Find out how your eye condition may be linked...

How to Get Rid of Eyelash Mites

Demodicosis occurs when the microscopic Demodex mites living on your face or in your eyelashes proliferate, causing uncomfortable, even painful symptoms. But worry not, it...