by Wyomissing Optometric Center | Mar 13, 2020 | Uncategorized
COVID-19 UPDATE The safety and health of our patients is our top concern. We wanted to let you know that we are still providing services as usual at all three Wyomissing Optometric Center locations. We are taking all possible precautions, as we always do, to prevent...
by Wyomissing Optometric Center | Jun 2, 2019 | BLOG, Dr. Heidi Sensenig, Eye Doctor Myerstown PA, Eye Doctor Reading PA, eye doctors in reading pa, eye problems after concussion, FP, Pediatric Eye Doctor, Uncategorized, Vision Rehab, vision rehabilitation therapy, visions rehab
What patients can benefit from vision therapy? Not all vision challenges are treated with glasses or contact lenses. Vision therapy or visual training is often implemented to improve the coordination and control of eye movements. Vision therapy can help patients with:...
by Wyomissing Optometric Center | May 21, 2019 | BLOG, Uncategorized
National Sunglasses Day is June 27th! Celebrate with us! To prevent UV-related eye damage, Sunglasses should be part of each day’s routine. June 24th to June 27th celebrate #NationalSunglassDay with us. All sunglasses are 35% off! Including non-prescription!*...
by Wyomissing Optometric Center | Jun 10, 2018 | BLOG, Dr. Glenn S. Corbin, Dry Eye, FP, new treatment for dry eyes, Uncategorized
Wyomissing Optometric Center Doctors are the first eye doctors in Berks County to offer the newest FDA approved device for natural tear production – TrueTear®. Allergan, maker of the TrueTear® device has selected an exclusive group of practices specializing in...
by Wyomissing Optometric Center | Jun 5, 2018 | BLOG, FP, Uncategorized
Wyomissing Optometric Center is excited to announce that we are expanding our facility and staff in our Douglassville office. These changes will enhance our ability to provide our service-focused vision and medical eye health care to our Douglassville patients. The...
by Wyomissing Optometric Center | Jan 24, 2018 | Uncategorized
Do you have redness, watering, or irritation of the eye? You may have adenoviral or bacterial conjunctivitis (pink eye). Contact us to learn whether you could take part in a research study looking at a potential new drug targeting the two main causes of pink eye. What...