With summer in full swing and social distancing forcing many of us to rethink our typical summer vacays, now is the perfect time to hit the road and experience the awe-inspiring destinations and natural wonders the United States has to offer. And since much of your time will be spent exploring the outdoors, don’t forget …
With sponsorship support from the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Prevent Blindness, the nation’s oldest volunteer organization that advocates for eye health and safety, has declared March as Workplace Eye Wellness Month. By raising awareness and sharing free information throughout the month, their goal is to provide employers and workers with valuable resources that teach the …
Of all the seasons, spring might just be our favorite at nJoy Vision. Gone is the indecisiveness of Oklahoma’s winter weather. We don’t even want to think about the sweltering heat of summer right now. And that one week in fall when the leaves change color is still months away. Thankfully, the warm breezes, bright …
After collecting and filing your W-2s, your 1040As, and those pesky 8675309s, the day to do your taxes has finally arrived. You see you're getting a refund and you are FREAKING OUT! Plots and ideas are sure to be racing across your mind on what you should do with your tax refund. Do you put …
If you are over the age of 65 and notice your vision starting to fade, there’s a good chance you could be experiencing the onset of age-related macular degeneration. More commonly known as AMD, age-related macular degeneration is a chronic eye condition that occurs when the central part of the retina called the “macula” deteriorates …
Contact lens intolerance (CLI) is a common condition in which contact lenses cause pain and discomfort in the eye when worn. If you’re a contact lens wearer, there’s a good chance you’ve experienced some degree of CLI in your quest for better vision. From allergies to bad lens care, there are many causes of CLI. …
Here at nJoy Vision, we love to celebrate a new year and the endless possibilities it brings. But this year, as the seconds ticked away, we put that last big, fat, red X on the calendar with more gusto than ever before. Why? Because this year isn’t just a new year, it’s a new decade! …