Helen Keller

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How Blind and Deaf Helen Keller Learned to Speak

We received a lot of positive feedback when we posted this video of Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan on our Facebook page. Helen was born with her hearing and eyesight… read more

Blind Person Walking

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For the Newly Blind, a Guiding Hand on the City’s Streets

Barbara Robins (right, with cane) is instructed in how to navigate a sidewalk by Diane Formoso, an orientation and mobility instructor with Lighthouse Guild, near Robins home on the Upper… read more

Back to School

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Back to School? Eye Exams for Children Are as Important as Ever

One in Four Children Is Affected by Vision Problems Florida Eye recommends having your child’s eyes examined once a year, every year. It’s the beginning of a new school year… read more

Football Game

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Head Injuries Can Lead to Serious Vision Problems

Learn how a head trauma can damage important eye structures like the retina and optic nerve that are critical to your eyesight.

Ribbon Cutting

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Wellington Building Ribbon Cutting!

Florida Eye’s Ribbon Cutting for our new Wellington building (2575 State Road 7) was a huge success! Special thanks to the Wellington Chamber, Mayor Bob Margolis,Wellington Magazine and Wild Eyes… read more

Angela Liang

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Princeton Student Angela Liang Visits Florida Eye

This past week Florida Eye welcomed Princeton student Angela Liang to its Boynton Beach location. Angela, a student majoring in molecular biology and minoring in global health and health policy,… read more

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Protecting Your Eyes from the Florida Sun

As Floridians, we spend much of our time at the beach, in the pool and on tennis courts and golf courses. Throw in some outdoor walking, biking and gardening, and… read more

Captain Crunch

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Why Is Cap’n Crunch Looking Down at My Child?

“If you are a parent who does not want your kids to go “cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs,” avoid taking them down the cereal aisle.” That’s one bit of advice stemming… read more

Happy Valentine's Day

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Happy Valentine’s Day to Our Sweet Readers!

Happy Valentine’s Day

Wellington Facility

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Florida Eye’s New Wellington Facility to Open in April

The 7,500 square foot building will have 3 waiting rooms, 14 exam rooms and 8 testing/treatment rooms.