What’s Best for Your Vision?: Get the Facts on Eye Care

Did you know that every eye is as unique as a fingerprint?  Taking care of this sophisticated and important sensory organ is important, but may feel a bit overwhelming with all the choices and complexities involved.

How do you select the best eye doctor for your vision needs?  What questions should you ask at your next eye exam?  Do your vision needs change over age 40?

These are questions you may have thought of, likely can not readily answer, but know you should be concerned with.

So, where do you turn for quality information and solutions?

Zeiss Educational Tools is a valuable resource stop on your path to addressing vision care needs. Zeiss lenses and the educational tools were created to enable eyeglass wearers to better understand their vision correction needs, ensure they get the most out of their next eye exam, and receive the best lenses to regain sharp vision.

From children’s glasses, to sunglasses, to age-related concerns and how and when to schedule and eye exam, the Zeiss Educational Tools has it covered.  You’ll even find out how to tell the difference between an Optometrist, Ophthalmologist, and Optician.  Plenty of info to help you determine what’s best for your vision.

Get the answers you need- Access the Zeiss Educational Tools at http://www.better-vision.zeiss.com/educational-tools/

About Carl Zeiss Vision – a part of Carl Zeiss, Inc.

Carl Zeiss Vision develops precision lenses for eyeglasses, coatings for eyeglass lenses, and optical measuring devices and diagnostic tools, making Carl Zeiss Vision one of the leading manufacturers of optometric products in the world.

The ZEISS brand is synonymous with innovation, quality and supreme technology in the world of eyeglass lens manufacturing.  Carl Zeiss Vision continuously strives to offer high-quality products and services to protect human vision and optical health to improve quality of life.

Disclosure: Information and incentive for this post have been provided by Zeiss via Mom Select. All thoughts and opinions, however, are my own. I am not obligated to share this information, I choose to as I find this to be a valuable resource worth sharing.


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Barb Webb. Founder and Editor of Rural Mom, is an the author of "Getting Laid" and "Getting Baked". A sustainable living expert nesting in Appalachian Kentucky, when she’s not chasing chickens around the farm or engaging in mock Jedi battles, she’s making tea and writing about country living and artisan culture.
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