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Your Guide to Catching Vision Issues Early

Understanding early signs of vision challenges is crucial for eye health. Discover the symptoms of vision loss, night vision issues, and more with expert guidance...

Insights and Easy Eye Health Tips

Maintaining good vision health is essential for a fulfilling life. This blog provides practical tips to help you protect your eyes daily, including proper nutrition,...

Vision Problems in Children and How to Address Them

Advanced Eyecare Specialists provides practical tips to prepare your child for an eye exam, making the experience positive and stress-free. It emphasizes the importance of...

Celebrating Dr. Grimm’s Publication in “Optometric Management”

Join us in celebrating Dr. Grimm’s latest professional achievement-her article, LEADING OFF: PRACTICE TIP - Help scleral lens patients improve wettability, has been published in...

A Guide to Maintaining and Caring for Your Sports Eyewear

At Advanced Eyecare Specialists, we provide expert advice on maintaining your sports eyewear. Discover our guide to keeping your glasses pristine and functional for every...

Enjoying Summer to the Fullest: Why Daily Disposable Contact Lenses Are Your Best Bet

Explore the advantages of daily disposable contact lenses during summer. Perfect for Swiftwater, these lenses offer convenience, hygiene, and comfort, making them ideal for active...

Shielding Your Vision: A Woman’s Guide Against AMD

As women age, the shadow of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) looms, threatening our vision. During Women's Eye Health and Safety Month, Advanced Eyecare Specialists is...

Eye Care During Allergy Season: A Step-by-Step Guide

This blog post offers a comprehensive guide on maintaining eye health during allergy season, with a daily eye care routine and advice on using daily...

What You Need to Know About Glaucoma – The Sneak Thief of Sight

January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month. What is Glaucoma? Glaucoma, a silent eye disease, is the most common form of irreversible blindness in the world....

Please note that Dr. Grimm will be on maternity leave from November 1st until the end of January. 

Dr. James Tickner will be covering for Dr. Grimm while she is on maternity leave. He will be in the office on Wednesdays and Thursdays and occasional Fridays. Dr. Tickner will be providing the same level of care and knowledge that our patients have come to know with Dr. Grimm. He is a well-respected and highly recommended Optometrist and approved by Dr. Grimm.

During this time our hours of operation will be as follows:
Monday, Tuesdays, and occasional Fridays when Dr. Tickner is not here 10 AM - 3 PM
Wednesdays and Thursdays, and occasional Fridays 9 AM - 5 PM