• Published On: July 8, 2019

    If you're in your 20s or 30s, you probably don't spend much time thinking about your eye health. But this is the exactly the time you should be acting to preserve your vision. Most vision problems are preventable with simple good-health habits.  

  • Published On: July 1, 2019

    Magruder Laser Vision and the American Academy of Ophthalmology urge you to protect your eyes from the sun’s damaging UV rays.

  • Published On: June 24, 2019

    Follow these fireworks safety tips from the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

  • Published On: June 17, 2019

    According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, an average of 280 people go to the emergency room every day during the one-month period surrounding Independence Day.

  • Published On: December 13, 2018

    While the official season of summer may be over, Florida sunshine is still blazing across Orlando and the surrounding area! With cooling temperatures, locals are enjoying the climate as much as the tourists. Though outdoor activities are healthy and enjoyable, they can cause damage to sensitive eyes.

  • Published On: December 6, 2018

    Aging is often associated with different eye problems, such as cataracts and farsightedness. However, your eyes change in other ways as you age. Magruder Laser Vision’s ophthalmologists have information on eye disorders that occur frequently as patients age, along with what you can do to improve eye health.

  • Published On: September 12, 2018

    After living with poor vision for decades and relying on contact lenses and glasses to guide you through the day, you’ve finally decided to take the plunge: you’ve scheduled a customized LASIK procedure with the LASIK eye surgery professionals at Magruder Laser Vision.

  • Published On: August 14, 2018

    Undergoing eye surgery can cause anxiety and excitement for many patients. One way to help yourself calm down is to prepare for your LASIK treatment to ensure you to have the best possible experience and outcome.

  • Published On: July 31, 2018

    Digital eye strain is a coin termed by ophthalmologists to describe the effect that staring at screens has on eye health. From televisions and computers to smartphones and other handheld devices, many people spend the better part of a day staring at screens.