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Experience Better Visual Health with Mission Vision

Dr. Jackson Robison and the entire eye care team at Mission Vision welcome you to our blog section. If you are looking for tips and trends on eye care, let this page be your reference. We aim to give you a better understanding of your eyesight and ways we take...

4 Care Tips for Corrective Eyewear

Corrective eyewear is a necessity in the daily lives of those with visual impairments. This is why Mission Vision emphasizes the importance of taking good care of your eyeglasses and contact lenses. Let the newest eye care center share four ways to properly do so. 1. Thorough Hand Washing is Priority Hand-eye...

Things to Expect During an Eye Exam

At Mission Vision, our goal is to help you maintain stable visual health by providing individualized eye care. Undergoing comprehensive eye exams regularly is a good start. It can help in the early detection and prompt treatment of underlying eye conditions. For your understanding, here is an overview of what happens during...

The Importance of Regularly Visiting Your Eye Doctor

Many eye conditions are asymptomatic, particularly in their early stages. Some individuals may already have pre-existing vision problems without even noticing it. This is why Mission Vision, your reliable eye care center, emphasizes the need to visit your eye specialist on a regular basis. Let us explain its importance in detail....

Glaucoma 101: Cause, Types and Treatment

Glaucoma is a leading cause of individuals becoming blind in their golden years. At Mission Vision, we believe that having a good understanding of a disease is one of the best ways to prevent its increasing prevalence. Let your expert eye doctor discuss this condition in detail. Glaucoma Development Your eye fluids...

The Importance of Back-To-School Eye Exams

Within just a few weeks’ time, summer will end and the back-to-school season will begin. Apart from preparing your children’s school supplies and clothes, Mission Vision would also like to remind you to schedule an appointment for their routine eye exams. Let your trusted eye care center discuss some important reasons kids...

Eat Your Way To Healthy Eyesight

Eating right is one of the first steps you can take if you want to maintain your visual health. A well-balanced meal that contains eye-friendly foods is an effective way to enjoy sharp vision even in your golden years. Let your trusted eye doctor from Mission Vision share some great food for...

Our Premier Contact Lens Options

Mission Vision is committed to helping you maintain good eye health through our high-quality vision correction options. Our contact lenses, in particular, are gaining popularity because of the many visual benefits they provide. They also come available in different types, with each one designed to address specific needs. Let your...

What You Need to Know About Diabetic Eye Disease

Approximately 30 million Americans have diabetes. This metabolic condition may result in various organ complications, compromising different bodily processes. Your visual capacity, in particular, may also be affected, a problem known as diabetic retinopathy. In celebration of Diabetes Eye Disease Awareness Month this November, let your expert eye doctor from Mission Vision...

Tips for Keeping Your Eyes Healthy This Fall

Autumn is definitely a great time to watch the colorful leaves, go for a nature walk, or simply enjoy the outdoors. This season, however, is also linked to higher incidences of eye allergies and other eye conditions. Let Mission Vision, your reliable eye care center, share some eye care tips to maintain...

Tips on Buying Eye-Friendly Toys for Your Kids

Your children’s eyes need to be stimulated to ensure their normal development. What better way to do this than to let your kids play with toys? That said, around 250,000 toy-related eye injuries occur annually. As we celebrate Safe Toys and Gifts Awareness Month this December, let your reliable eye doctor from Mission...

5 Ways to Manage Dry Eyes This Winter

Your eyes are sensitive to temperature changes. With winter nearing, this season’s colder air may put you at risk of developing dry eyes. Mission Vision, your reliable eye care center, shares five tips on maintaining your eye health and comfort during this time of the year. Drink Lots of Fluids Staying hydrated...

Q and A: What You Need to Know About Glaucoma

Did you know that glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness? Glaucoma refers to a group of diseases marked by a high intraocular pressure (IOP), resulting in optic nerve damage. As we observe Glaucoma Awareness Month this January, your trusted eye doctor answers some frequently asked questions about this condition. Q:...

How Does Blue Light Affect Your Eyes?

These days, digital devices are becoming more of a necessity than a luxury. While there’s no doubt they have made daily tasks easier, overexposure to your gadgets may harm your eyes. Mission Vision, your leading provider of LASIK co-management and other premier eye-care services, explains how this particular technology affects your eye health. Blue...

See What’s Out There With Costa® Glasses

At Mission Vision, we offer unique, one-of-a-kind sun- and eyeglasses from high-end brands sure to meet your visual needs and aesthetic standards. One such brand is the Costa® Del Mar signature line. Here’s what makes it stand out: Born on the Water Having spent days exploring the seas, a group of hardworking...

Ray-Ban®: An Interesting History

At Mission Vision, we do our best to hold true to our mission of giving you excellent customer service through our fine eyewear collection. Not only do we have high-quality contact lenses, we are also proud to offer glasses from one of the most well-regarded names in the industry: Ray-Ban®. Today,...

Welcome to our New Website

We invite you to take a look around our new site to get to know our practice and learn about eye and vision health. You will find a wealth of information about our optometrists, our staff and our services, as well as facts and advice about how to take care...

Pink, Stinging Eyes?

Conjunctivitis, also called pink eye, is one of the most frequently seen eye diseases, especially in kids. It can be caused by viruses, bacteria or even allergies to pollen, chlorine in swimming pools, and ingredients in cosmetics, or other irritants, which touch the eyes. Some forms of conjunctivitis might be...