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Keep up-to-date on the latest vision-related news and eye care events in our Practice.

A Warm Thank You and Holiday Wishes

As the holiday season draws near, we at Whetstone Eye Care want to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude. Your trust and support throughout the year have been invaluable, and we are honored to care for your vision and eye health. From routine eye exams to helping you...

Don’t Let Your Vision Benefits Expire: Act Before Year-End

As December approaches, it's time to think about your unused vision insurance benefits and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) funds. Many of these benefits reset on January 1, meaning unused allowances for exams or contact lenses will be lost. At Whetstone Eye Care, we want to help you maximize your 2023...

Your Guide to Disposable Contact Lenses: What to Expect and Their Benefits

Discover the numerous benefits of wearing contact lenses, including the freedom to engage in outdoor activities and the flexibility to wear any sunglasses you like. For expert care and to find the perfect lenses for your needs, visit [token’s name = 'practice'].

Scleral Lenses at Whetstone Eye Care: A Breath of Fresh Air for Your Vision

Transform your vision experience with scleral lenses! They offer exceptional comfort and crystal-clear clarity and are a game-changer for anyone with dry eyes or irregular corneas. Ready to see the world differently? Book your consultation today!

5 Key Aspects to Consider Before Having Cataract Surgery

The timing and type of surgery, intraocular lens options, risks and complications, and cost are important factors to consider before having cataract surgery.

What’s The Link Between Dry Eye and Accutane (Acne Medication)

Isotretinoin, popularly known as Accutane, is a very effective acne medication that may cause eye dryness. In this article, we explain why it causes dry eye symptoms and what you can do to prevent or treat such an occurrence.

7 Questions And Answers About Astigmatism

Astigmatism is a non-spherical cornea that causes blurred vision. Here are 7 frequently asked questions and answers regarding this very common refractive error.