Friday, December 30, 2011

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

OUR NEW GIFT CARDS ARE IN!

THE GIFT CARDS ARE FLYING OUT THE DOOR!  THE GIFT OF SIGHT IS PRICELESS! ASK FOR MORE DETAILS AT BAYVIEW OPTOMETRICS.

Friday, December 16, 2011

FLEX SPENDING ACCOUNT...2 WEEKS AND COUNTING!

Only a few weeks left to spend your flex spending account. Ask for more details at Bayview Optometrics!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Friday, December 9, 2011

EYE HEALTH ON CAPE COD



Getting an eye exam is more than just checking for vision.  EYE HEALTH is just as important!  People usually see their dentist every 6 months....So seeing your eye doctor once a year makes makes sense. At your annual exam we check for diseases of the eye including Cataracts, Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration, Retinal Holes & Tears, Dry Eye, and More.

 CHECK YEARLY AND SEE CLEARLY!

Thursday, November 24, 2011

CLEAR CARE CONTACT LENS SOLUTION VIDEO



WHAT IS CLEAR CARE  CONTACT LENS SOLUTION?
For the feeling of fresh, clean, comfortable lenses, the clear choice is one-bottle Clear Care® Cleaning & Disinfecting Solution.
Clear Care® uses hydrogen peroxide that penetrates the lens and kills germs and bacteria for strong disinfection and deep cleaning.
Hydrogen peroxide is part of the Clear Care® Triple-Action cleaning process. After the hydrogen peroxide provides deep cleaning, a built-in surfactant loosens dirt, debris and deposits. Finally, bubbling action enhances surface protein removal.
Give your eyes the comfort they deserve with Clear Care.®


CLICK ON VIDEO LINK FOR A DEMONSTRATION
Clear Care Solution Demonstration

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

MULTIFOCAL CONTACT LENS REBATE | CAPE COD EYE FACT


BE SURE TO COME IN BEFORE THE END OF THE YEAR TO GET YOUR $100 OFF FOR YOUR  YEAR SUPPLY OF BAUSCH & LOMB MULTIFOCALS!!!  DON'T FORGET ABOUT YOUR FLEX SPENDING MONEY FOR 2011!!!

Friday, November 18, 2011

CAPE COD OPTOMETRIST REVIEWS | BAYVIEW OPTOMETRICS

Bob ‎ - Aug 1, 2011
I'd give them 6 stars, but the system only goes up to 5! My family and I have been using Dr. Leavitt's Bayview Optometrics for close to 12 years. Most people think of optometrist's stores as places to get fitted for glasses and Bayview does in fact have an outstanding selection of quality frames, a knowledgeable staff and fair prices. But what set truly sets them "heads and tails" above anyone that we have visited, is the quality eye evaluations by Dr. Leavitt. In my particular case, after a routine exam, he diagnosed a serious eye condition long before it had any noticeable effect on my vision. The opthamologist that I ended up seeing told me the condition that Dr. Leavitt diagnosed was so subtle that even another opthamologist might have missed it. I got some great frames that day AND advance warning on a serious eye condition. It doesn't cost any more to see an experienced professional like Dr. Leavitt...but, if YOUR EYES are as important as your frames, Bayview is the only choice.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

OPTOMETRISTS THAT STILL MAKE HOUSE CALLS!

Last night I drove to Woods Hole to examine a 96 year old gentleman.  I was excited to be able to improve his vision to 20/40!  Good enough to drive in Massachusetts!   I currently service several nursing homes and see patients at their residence when I am asked.  Providing this old fashioned care is very rewarding.  These are people that would unfortunatley go without eye care unless someone would come to them.  If you have a loved one that is in need of a House Call Eye Exam please call us at 508-477-7423.

Dr. Alan Leavitt
Optometrist

Thursday, November 10, 2011

CAPE COD EYE DOCTOR | NEWEST STAFF MEMBER

We are happy to introduce you to Halani, our newest staff member to join our team. Please feel free to come in and meet her in person.

Monday, October 31, 2011

EYE DOCTOR CAPE COD FACT| WHAT DOES MY EYEGLASS PRESCRIPTION MEAN?


IF YOU HAVE A NEW PRESCRIPTION AND ARE CURIOUS ABOUT IT,  COME INTO OUR OFFICE.  WE WILL BE HAPPY TO EXPLAIN IT TO YOU AND WE CAN EVEN DOUBLE CHECK IT IF YOU LIKE.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

EYE DOCTOR CAPE COD FACT| HALLOWEEN CONTACTS!


CHECK OUT THE CAT EYES ON JENNIE!  MANY CONTACT LENS OPTIONS AVAILABLE AT BAYVIEW OPTOMETRICS.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

CAPE COD CONTACT LENS FACT

OPTIFREE "PURE MOIST"

Alcon has just come out with its new solution Optifree Pure Moist replacing the Optifree Replenish.  You are now instructed to rub the lenses for a few seconds upon taking out the lenses.  This helps remove all deposits.  Samples are available at our office today!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

CAPE COD EYECARE FOR CHILDREN

IS YOUR CHILD 20/20 READY FOR SCHOOL?

Children across the country are gearing up for a new school year. Before heading back to the classroom, the American Optometric Association (AOA) recommends a visit to the optometrist. Healthy vision is an important part to the learning process and success in school. Reading, writing and computer work are among the visual skills that students are required to perform daily. However, studies show that 86 percent of children start school without ever having an eye examination.
Many experts believe that approximately 80 percent of learning comes through a child’s eyes. Despite the strong correlation between vision and learning, many Americans underestimate the number of children affected by eye and vision problems. According to the American Optometric Association’s (AOA) 2009 American Eye-Q® survey, which assesses public knowledge and understanding of a wide range of issues related to eye and visual health, 88 percent of respondents did not realize that one in four students have a visual impairment.

“Because a child’s vision may change frequently, regular eye and vision care is crucial to a student’s classroom success,” said Dr. Michael Earley, optometrist and the AOA’s vision & learning specialist. “Unfortunately, most parents are not including eye exams as part of their child’s back-to-school health check-up.”

According to the recent Eye-Q® survey, 58 percent of parents did not take their child for an eye exam until age three or older. The AOA recommends that children have their first eye assessment at six months of age, then comprehensive eye exams beginning at age three, before a child enters school, and then every two years, unless otherwise advised by an optometrist. In between visits to the eye doctor, parents, as well as teachers, should keep a watchful eye out for some of the more prevalent signs that a child’s vision may be impaired.

Monday, July 25, 2011

CAPE COD BIFOCAL CONTACT LENSES OUR SPECIALTY!

Interested in Bifocal / Multifocal Contact Lenses?  Make an appointment today for a trial of this new advanced technology in vision.  Seeing is believing!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

CAPE COD EYE FACT | BIFOCAL CONTACT LENS SPECIALIST

Just turned 50 and your arms are a little too short these days?  At Bayview Optometrics we are glad to show you the latest contact lens technology in bifocal/multifocal options.  At your visit we can demonstrate this wonderful technology.  

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

CAPE COD EYE ANNOUNCEMENT | ZERO G IS HERE!




ZERO G

Zero G Titanium refers to "zero gravity" or "weightlessness". This exclusive collection focuses on classic, modern, and timeless shapes in rich colors and unique patterns. Designed in California and handcrafted in Japan, Zero G is created with style, balance, comfort, and weightlessness in mind. All Zero G frames are hypoallergenic, 40% lighter than stainless-steel, and cut from a single sheet of surgical-grade titanium.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

CAPE COD EYE DOCTOR FACT | POLYCARBONATE LENSES


POLYCARBONATE LENSES:

This are especially designed to reduce the thickness of the lenses
when equal or greater than 3 diopters. Polycarbonate
lenses provide an exceptional vision and are also very confortable because of its light weight. In addition of being able to have thiner lenses, there are also more aesthetic and fashionable frames to choose from.  For safety and comfort we provide all our patients with polycabonate lenses if possible.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

CAPE COD OPTOMETRIST FACT | PRK LASER EYE SURGERY

Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK Eye Surgery)- A VALID OPTION TO LASIK!

What is PRK?

PRK Eye Surgery (Photorefractive Keratectomy), is an elective, outpatient laser vision correction procedure to improve vision and reduce or eliminate the need for eyeglasses or contact lenses. In the PRK laser vision correction procedure, the laser surgeon utilizes the excimer laser to reshape the curvature of the eye for patients with nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism.
Photorefractive Keratectomy has been performed since 1986. Prior to LASIK, PRK was the most commonly performed laser vision correction procedure. PRK differs from LASIK as no flap is created during the PRK procedure. PRK may be suitable for people with larger pupils, thin corneas, have other corneal issues or dry eyes.

Custom PRK

Custom PRK is a procedure that enables your laser vision correction surgeon to further customize the conventional PRK procedure to your individual eyes. Custom PRK provides an additional level of data about your vision requirements using wavefront technology. A device called a wavefront analyzer measures the way light travels through your eye and compares it to an eye with perfect vision. This device then creates a 3-D wavefront map that is uniquely yours, in the same way that your “fingerprint” is unique to only you. This additional data is then used by your PRK Surgeon to customize the PRK laser vision correction procedure to your individual vision requirements.
 
The actual PRK procedure process is performed the same way in both conventional PRK and Custom PRK. Conventional PRK is an excellent choice for many patients.
 
Your doctor will recommend which procedure is best for you based on your visual requirement; they will help you to determine if you could benefit from the higher level of customization that Custom PRK may provide.

The PRK Procedure

For the PRK laser vision correction procedure, no scalpels are used and no incisions are made. Prior to the procedure, an extremely detailed map of your eyes' surface is created by a computer and then used by your Laser vision correction PRK surgeon to calibrate the excimer laser to your exact prescription.
 
Once the laser has been properly calibrated, the technician will place an eyelid holder in your eye to keep it open throughout the procedure. The technician will put a few anesthetic drops in to numb the eye and prevent pain.
 
To accomplish the reshaping, the surgeon first removes the protective surface layer (epithelium) from the cornea. The epithelium is regenerated within three to five days.
 
Your PRK Surgeon will then smooth the area and proceed with applying computer controlled pulses of cool laser light to reshape the curvature of the eye. Deeper cell layers remain virtually untouched.
 
The PRK laser vision correction process is completed in approximately 30 to 60 seconds, and immediately afterwards, a clear bandage contact lens is placed on the cornea to protect it. Additional eye drops are applied. Since a layer about as slender as a human hair is typically removed, the cornea should maintain its original strength.
 
Often, only one eye is treated per surgery day, although your surgeon may decide to do both of your eyes on the same day.

PRK Recovery: After the Procedure

After the PRK laser vision correction procedure, your eye may feel irritation or a foreign body sensation for a few days, but this discomfort can usually be effectively managed with medication.
 
With PRK, prescription eye drops are used for several months following the procedure.
 
Post-operatively, PRK patients are placed on antibiotic drops, along with anti-inflammatory agents to promote comfort and reduce swelling. PRK patients are also fitted with a bandage contact lens to improve their comfort while their eye is healing. Once the epithelium is healed, usually on the second or third post-operative day, the bandage contact lens is removed by your doctor.
 
To complete the healing process, PRK patients use steroid anti-inflammatory drops for approximately two months under the direct supervision of your eye doctor.
 

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

CAPE COD EYE FACT | READING STRAIN STARTING?

Presbyopia is a condition where the eye exhibits a progressively diminished ability to focus on near objects with age. Presbyopia’s exact mechanisms are not known with certainty; the research evidence most strongly supports a loss of elasticity of the crystalline lens, although changes in the lens’s curvature from continual growth and loss of power of the ciliary muscles (the muscles that bend and straighten the lens) have also been postulated as its cause. Like gray hair and wrinkles, presbyopia is a symptom caused by the natural course of ageing. The first signs of presbyopia – eyestrain, difficulty seeing in dim light, problems focusing on small objects and/or fine print – are usually first noticed between the ages of 40 and 50.

Only with a comprehensive eye exams can we determine the best corrective lenses.  Drugstore glasses make the assumption that both eyes are equal in power and that you do not have astigmatism. 

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

CAPE COD OPTOMETRIST NOW OFFERING NIKON TECHNOLOGY

Nikon Lens Technology





Progressive-Presio i


Large near vision zone
Nikon Presio i design incorporates Nikon's advanced Interface Aspheric Design for unique iso-sphere distribution in far and near vision ensures that the eye enjoys stable lens power across entire visual field. Vision is sharper and more comfortable at all distances. Near vision zone is also much larger compared to conventional lenses.
UNIQUE FEATURES
Extended near vision zone
Presio i provides wearers up to 30% increase in binocular near vision field potential compared to standard progressive lenses.
A short 13 mm progression corridor
By providing 92% of its full reading power at 12 mm, it increases the near vision depth of field. As a result, customers can choose virtually any type of frames, even small, fashionable frames.
Easy on the eyes and body
Presio i is easy to assess near vision, which minimizes eye rotation and head and neck movements. Nikon i is also easy to adapt and comfortable to use.
Flatter front curvature
Nikon i is 20% flatter than conventional progressive lenses without degrading visual performance. Low magnification also enhances aesthetic appeal.
AVAILABLE IN TWO PROGRESSIONS
Nikon Presio i Short
A short 13 mm progression (recommended minimum fitting height16 mm)
  • provides 92% of its full reading power at 12mm, increasing near vision depth of field
  • the shorter progressive lens allow customers to choose virtually any type of frame, even shallow, high fashion frames
Nikon Presio i
A general purpose 15 mm progression (recommended minimum fitting height 18 mm)
  • provides 92% of full reading at 14mm
  • the longer progression length provides a softer peripheral design for general purpose frame styles

Monday, April 25, 2011

CAPE COD EYE FACT | LATISSE FOR LONGER EYELASHES

Latisse

Treatment for Longer Eyelashes






Latisse is a version of a glaucoma drug in eye drop form called bimatoprost (brand name Lumigan, manufacturer Allergan, Inc.), in use since FDA approval in 2001. During that period, doctors and their glaucoma patients noticed the hair growth side effect, with longer, lusher eyelashes appearing over time.

Feel free to inquire at our office for a prescription.

Monday, April 18, 2011

1-DAY ACUVUE MOIST | CAPE COD EYE FACT

These contact lenses are daily disposable with unique use.
1-DAY ACUVUE ® MOIST™ Brand Contact Lenses are the new daily disposable contact lenses from Johnson & Johnson designed to help eyes stay moist and fresh even at the end of the day. Whether you currently wear contact lenses or are considering wearing contact lenses for the first time, 1-DAY ACUVUE ® MOIST™ can give you the freedom and lasting comfort of a contact lens you wear for a day and then throw away.
Using new technology, we’ve embeded a moisture-rich ingredient1 to create a long-lasting, silky smooth moisture cushion throughout the lens.
For a moist fresh contact lens feeling from morning to night.  Come in for a free sample.

Monday, April 11, 2011

CRIZAL ANTIREFLECTIVE COATING | CAPE COD EYE FACT

Crizal Eliminates the Enemies of Clear Vision!

Glare, Dust, Smudges, and Scratches- Crizal Technology is here to help!
With a 2 year warrantee and with clearer vision it is CLEARLY THE RIGHT CHOICE!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

CAPE COD GOOGLE EYE DOCTOR | NEW STYLES HAVE ARRIVED~!

Bevel Eyewear has arrived at Bayview Optometrics!  Come in and see these new exciting styles!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

CAPE COD EYEGLASSES | HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT PAIR OF EYEGLASSES

Nervous about picking out a new pair of eyeglasses?  Relax, our staff at Bayview will spend the time to make sure you are looking and seeing your best!  With over 1,000 frames to choose from you are sure to find a style that's best for YOU!

Thursday, March 31, 2011

CAPE COD OPTOMETRISTS | MEDICARE PROVIDER


WE ARE A MEDICARE PROVIDER AND WILL GLADLY BILL FOR YOU.  PLEASE BE SURE TO SHOW US YOUR MEDICARE CARD AND ANY SUPPLEMENTAL INSURANCE YOU MAY HAVE.  

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Thursday, March 24, 2011

CAPE COD EYE EXAMS-BAYVIEW OPTOMETRICS-508-477-7423

SCHEDULING AN EYE EXAM IS EASY.  CALL OUR OFFICE 508-477-7423 FOR AVAILABLE TIMES, DR. LEAVITT IS AVAILABLE  MONDAY-SATURDAY! 

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

CAPE COD MAUI JIM PRESCRIPTIONS

BAYVIEW OPTOMETRICS IS THE #1 PRESCRIPTION MAUI JIM SUNGLASS DEALER ON CAPE COD!  COME IN AND LOOK AT ALL THE NEW STYLES AVAILABLE.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

CAPE COD OPTICAL STYLES- BEVEL EYEWEAR IS COMING TO MASHPEE!

BEVEL EYEWEAR-Created in 1999 by two friends and former colleagues, bevel was an outlet for our long-honed optical and fashion skills.
Richard Mewha was born in Britain and now lives in New York City. Rick Nelson is a Midwesterner through and through. While working with the most innovative and dedicated Japanese technicians, we have constantly searched out new materials; coloring treatments and tweaked shapes to produce a wholly different take on eyewear.

Come in to BAYVIEW OPTOMETRICS this spring to see this exciting new line!

Monday, March 21, 2011

CAPE COD CONTACT LENSES- TUTORIAL VIDEO

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gSltoRSFCU&feature=channel

Here is an excellent instructional video that teaches the new contact lens wearer the technique of insertion and removal. 

Saturday, March 19, 2011

CAPE COD EYE FASHION

JENNIE AND ROBIN ARE AT THE NEW YORK VISION EXPO!  ALL THE NEW EXCITING STYLES ARE THERE FOR THEM TO SEE.  COME IN SOON TO SEE THE NEW  EYEWEAR.

Friday, March 18, 2011

CAPE COD EYE DOCTORS- NEW VARILUX TECHNOLOGY!

Modern life is so demanding on your eyes
Varilux Comfort is a line of progressive lenses that has established a new standard on the market since its launch. With its high performances and ease of adaptation, it immediately became the well-loved classic of the optician industry. Initially designed to respect the natural postures of the wearer in his/her daily tasks, it provided a maximal visual comfort whatever the activities. But, over the past years many new tools have appeared (mobile phones, MP3 players, computers), which significantly impacted the visual requirements (with miniaturization, screens everywhere, frequent transitions between visions zones). Recently redeveloped to fit this modern environment, Varilux Comfort New Edition offers the wearer a natural vision, whatever the distance and the task, including digital devices.
Widening the field of vision…
The Varilux Comfort 360 New Edition, also known as “Enhanced” in some countries, is a sophisticated version of the Varilux Comfort New Edition. Using the latest technologies ensures all wearers a maximum level of performance for a unique and comfortable vision, whatever the distance, in particular by a wider field of vision, even in complex prescriptions.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

CAPE COD EYE FACT- TRANSITIONS LENSES


TRANSITIONS LENSES

Healthy sight in every light!

Transitions lenses darken and fade back to clear for continuing vision comfort and protection.

If you wear regular clear lenses, the glare of the sun can cause you to squint and strain your eyes and make it difficult to see objects clearly in bright light. Through advanced technology, Transitions lenses reduce glare and automatically adjust their level of tint to changing light conditions outdoors. They provide visual comfort and quality at any and every moment, helping you to see better through out the day.

And just like sunblock protects your skin, Transitions lenses help preserve the health and wellness of your eyes for the future by blocking 100% of harmful UV rays.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

CAPE COD DESIGNER EYEWEAR


We are pleased to announce that Tiffany eyewear is now at Bayview Optometrics! We are one of the few offices that will be licensed to carry this world-famous brand of frames. These frames are designed by Tiffany of 5th Avenue, New York, and all carry a jewellery motif, with sterling silver accents, Swarovski crystals and even all come with a Tiffany Blue Box!

Monday, March 14, 2011

CAPE COD HARVARD PILGRIM EYE DOCTOR


We are accepting new patients with Harvard Pilgrim insurance. Most plans allow a routine eye exam for all family members every 12months.

CHECK YEARLY....SEE CLEARLY!

Dr. Alan Leavitt
Optometrist

Saturday, March 12, 2011

MASHPEE COMMONS EYE DOCTOR & OPTICAL BOUTIQUE



Bayview Optometrics is conveniently located in the center of Mashpee Commons. We are next to the Post Office and the GAP.

Mashpee Commons is a unique retail destination on Cape Cod, an exciting blend of the finest national retailers, specialty shops, dining, and entertainment, beautifully set amid the charm and tradition of a New England town center.

Browse over 90 stores including GAP, Talbots, Chico’s, Jos. A. Bank, Origins, Williams Sonoma, and Pottery Barn as well as unique local boutiques. Fabulous fashions, accessories, gourmet foods, gifts, footwear and furnishings await you among charming streets and byways.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

CAPE COD EYE DOCTORS- EYE EXAMS FOR CHILDREN


Children need annual eye examinations! At Bayview Optometrics, we recommend that all children see their Optometrists every year starting from the age of 5 years old unless other concerns arise. The school and pediatric eye screenings are good at detecting major problems but some things are missed. An eye care doctor has the equipment and expertise in properly diagnosing the many varieties of vision concerns.

Check yearly.....See clearly!

Monday, March 7, 2011

CAPE COD EYE DOCTOR- SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS

Did you know that we have Doctor's hours on Saturdays? Call Bayview Optometrics to schedule your Saturday appointment at 508-477-7423.

Dr. Alan Leavitt
Optometrist

Saturday, March 5, 2011

CAPE COD EYE DOCTOR- WHAT IS 20/20 VISION?


Ever wonder what 20/20 vision actually means?

Visual acuity (VA) is acuteness or clearness of vision, which is dependent on the sharpness of the retinal focus within the eye and the sensitivity of the interpretative faculty of the brain.

Visual acuity is a measure of the spatial resolution of the visual processing system and is usually tested in a manner to optimise and standardise the conditions. To this end, black symbols on a white background are used (for maximum contrast) and a sufficient distance allowed to approximate infinity in the way the lens attempts to focus. Twenty feet is essentially infinity from an optical perspective (the difference in optical power required to focus at 20 feet versus infinity is only 0.164 diopters). Whilst in an eye exam, lenses of varying powers are used to precisely correct for refractive errors, using a pinhole will largely correct for refractive errors and allow VA to be tested in other circumstances. Letters are normally used (as in the classic Snellen chart) as most people will recognise them but other symbols (such as a letter E facing in different directions) can be used instead.

In the term "20/20 vision", the numerator refers to the distance in feet between the subject and the chart. The denominator is the distance at which the lines that make up those letters would be separated by a visual angle of 1 arc minute, which for the lowest line that is read by an eye with no refractive error (or the errors corrected) is usually 20 feet. The metric equivalent is 6/6 vision where the distance is 6 metres. This means that at 20 feet or 6 metres, a typical human eye, able to separate 1 arc minute, can resolve lines with a spacing of about 1.75mm. 20/20 vision can be considered nominal performance for human distance vision; 20/40 vision can be considered half that acuity for distance vision and 20/10 vision would be twice normal acuity. The 20/x number does not directly relate to the eyeglass prescription required to correct vision, because it does not specify the nature of the problem with the lens, only the resulting performance. Instead an eye exam seeks to find the prescription that will provide at least 20/20 vision.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Thursday, March 3, 2011

CAPE COD EYEWEAR- INTERNATIONAL STYLE WITH FACE A FACE!


Face a Face eyewear is the epitome of luxury and style. The international, high fashion look of this eyewear will make you look and feel like a star when you put it on. Face a Face makes eyeglasses for the elite.

Come in and see what everyone is talking about!

Monday, February 28, 2011

CAPE COD CONTACT LENSES- WHAT TO DO IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM!


Wearing contacts and your eyes are red?

First, we recommend removing your contact lenses. If you have an infection or inflammation you can make things worse if you continue to wear lenses.

Second, it is best if you come into the office for a brief visit so we can see if medicine may be prescribed.

We will see anyone of our patients "SAME DAY" if you are having a problem.

Dr. Alan Leavitt
Optometrist

Sunday, February 27, 2011

CAPE COD EYE DOCTORS- LIGHT WEIGHT GLASSES ARE HERE!


Free Form is the lightest high technology in eyewear. Weighing only 3.9grams it offers you the most comfortable pair of glasses you will ever own! All Free Form Eyewear is made in Beta-Titanium for maxmium comfort and light weight. There are many colors, sizes, and shapes to fit all! Come in to Bayview Optometrics for see these unbelievable frames!

Saturday, February 26, 2011

CAPE COD EYE DOCTOR- NEW GLAUCOMA INSTRUMENT


Today we just picked up a new glaucoma instrument, THE GDX VCC!

The GDx VCC is the only glaucoma detection technology available that directly and objectively evaluates the nerve fiber layer of the eye.
The test is fast and comfortable for your patient.

While the three most common tests for glaucoma (IOP evaluation, visual field analysis, and optic nerve evaluation) are useful, they often do not detect glaucoma early enough.
The GDx VCC is the only glaucoma detection technology available that directly and objectively evaluates the nerve fiber layer of the eye. This test is comfortable, does not require drops or pupil dilation and provides results for both eyes within 3 minutes.
Breakthrough Technology
Now . . . early, accurate detection of retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) damage in just 3 minutes with breakthrough scanning laser ophthalmoscope technology that measures the extent of glaucoma damage where it occurs -- at the RNFL.
Early diagnosis
• Retinal nerve fiber layer damage is present up to 6 years before visual field damage.
True diagnosis
• Measurements are compared to a normative database to provide quick, easy and objective analysis.
• Test parameters do not rely on questionable risk factors for glaucoma.
• Nerve fiber analysis with polarimetry shows early damage caused by glaucoma.
• Optic nerve head analysis can’t always differentiate anatomical cupping from cupping resulting from glaucoma.
Fast diagnosis
• Less than 1 second to image
• Exam in just minutes
• No dilation required
Continual diagnosis and follow-up
• Typical image reproducibility of better than 15 Āµm allows precise, accurate follow-up of change over time.
• Serial analysis printout clearly shows specific areas of disease progression.

We are proud to offer all our patients this technology!

Dr. Alan Leavitt
Optometrist

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Buenos Tardes! ¿Habla EspaƱol?



¿Habla EspaƱol?

Cuando fue su ultimo examen de los ojos?

For all our Spanish speaking clients please ask for Jennie!

Adios~

CAPE COD OPTOMETRISTS FACT- VISION INSURANCES

Insurances
Insurance Plans we participate with:

•Aetna/US Healthcare
•Most BCBS Plans
•Cigna
•Davis Vision
•Harvard Pilgrim Health Plan
•Medicaid
•Medicare
•Neighborhood Health
•United Health Care
•VSP (Vision Service Plan)
If you have specific insurance questions please contact us and we will be happy to assist you. We understand that dealing with insurance companies can be confusing, and our staff is here to help you.

Monday, February 21, 2011

CAPE COD EYE DOCTOR FACT: COMPUTER EYESTRAIN



Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is a very real problem for many people who spend hours daily in front of a computer screen.

Sometimes, simply rearranging your work environment to create better ergonomics is all you may need to do to reduce eye strain and other vision problems related to CVS. In some cases, a good pair of computer eyeglasses may help you see better at just the right distance range needed for viewing a computer screen. If you are doing many hours of computer work a day, a separate pair of glasses may be a great option.

Ask to have an eye evaluation today to help you meet your computer vision needs.

Dr. Alan Leavitt

Saturday, February 19, 2011

CAPE COD EYE DOCTOR-WALK IN EXAMS

At Bayview Optometrics we are quick to take walk-in exams. Broken glasses, in need of contact lenses, eye pain, red eye emergencies,etc....we will always do our best to see you same day!

Dr. Alan Leavitt
Bayview Optometrics

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

CAPE COD OPTOMETRIST- DIABETIC EYE CARE

A CAPE COD OPTOMETRIST FACT

Eye Care for People With Diabetes
Eye care is especially important for people with diabetes because they are at increased risk of developing eye complications from the disease. In fact, diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in adults age 20 to 74.

All people with diabetes should take precautions to help reduce their risk of developing eye problems. Here are some eye care tips.

1.Schedule yearly appointments with your eye doctor so that any eye problem can be detected early and treated.
2.Maintain control of your blood glucose levels.
3.Keep your blood pressure in control. High blood pressure by itself can lead to eye disease, so if you have high blood pressure as well as diabetes, it is especially important that you take steps to control both conditions.
4.Get your blood cholesterol levels under control.
5.Eat a healthy diet.
6.Avoid smoking.
7.Exercise regularly.
When Should I Call the Eye Doctor?
If you have diabetes, you should make an appointment to see your eye doctor if you experience any visual problems or notice any changes in your vision. You should see your eye doctor immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms:

Blurring of vision
Black spots
Flashes of light
Partial or complete loss of vision in one or both eyes

At Bayview Optometrics we provide yearly comprehensive examinations for all our diabetic patients. A report of the visit will also be sent directly to you primary care physician.

CHECK YEARLY....SEE CLEARLY!

Dr. Alan Leavitt

Monday, February 14, 2011

CAPE COD OPTOMETRISTS | THEY FIXED MY GLASSES!


A Cape Cod Optometrist Fact:

What do you do if your glasses break on Cape Cod? Come into Bayview Optometrics! In many cases, we are able to take the lenses out of your frame and fit them into another frame usually with in a hour! Our on-site labe allows us to recut the lenses so they can fit into another frame. We are here to help.

Dr. Alan Leavitt

CAPE COD OPTOMETRIST- MAUI JIM SUNGLASSES


WE HAVE THE COMPLETE LINE OF MAUI JIM SUNGLASSES

ASK ALSO ABOUT PRESCRIPTION MAUI JIM SUNGLASSES

Maui Jim Sunglasses - Features
Maui Jim Sunglasses - Lens
- Polycarbonate. The Polycabonate lens material is lightweight, comfortable and impact resistant.
- Coating. Clearshell scratch coating is a proprietary, silicon-based hard coat that protects both sides of the lens.
- Rimless. Semi-rimless frames means your view is virtually unobstructed.
- PolarizedPlus. Polarized Plus technology combines a polarizing film with a bi-gradient coating and anti-reflective treatment to totally eliminate glare.

Maui Jim Sunglasses - Frame
- Air Vents. These vents appear on the brow of selected models to allow circulation and prevent fogging.
- Nose Grips. Rubber nose grips resist the will of gravity and keep your glasses in place.
- Grilamid. The Grilamid frame on select styles, makes the frame flexible, bendable and is the ultimate in durability.

Maui Jim Sunglasses - History
Centuries ago, early Hawaiians followed the rhythm of the waves and the position of the sun to get from island to island. Today, this wayfaring, is kept alive by Hawaiians who still believe the sun can guide them in their journeys. At Maui Jim Sunglasses, we also take our cues from the sun. We're experts in finding ways to reveal all the colors of a sun-centered lifestyle, while protecting you from the effects of harsh glare. The Maui Jim Sunglasses destination is a place of beauty you've never seen before.

The Maui Jim Sunglasses PolarizedPlus technology was born from this sun-centered lifestyle. No other sunglass offers the same level of visual acuity, protection and color enhancement as the technology in Maui Jim Sunglasses. Maui Jim answers the ancient challenge of glare like no one else. Three elements in the Maui Jim Sunglasses multi-layer PolarizedPlus lens design ensure a complete solution to glare. With glare out of the way, more usable light is transmitted to the eyes for the best visual acuity, contrast and color.

The Maui Jim Stainless Steel Collection features a rimless design and hinge system that brings together style and performance in one tight package. It's perfect for those who prefer lightweight Maui Jim Sunglasses in a sturdy frame package with a rimless design and hinge system and superior optics.

The Flexon frame on the Maui Jim Sunglasses is made from a bendable "memory" metal. This frame is lighter and keeps its shape longer than traditional metal frames.

Maui Jim Sunglasses - Understanding Light
To really understand the importance of Maui Jim Sunglasses, it helps to know how light works, what happens when it hits your eyes and how Maui Jim Sunglasses technology can work for you.

Glare is everywhere, even on hazy days.

Maui Jim Sunglasses - There are three kinds of Glare
Reflected Glare: Caused by light waves reflected from flat, smooth or shiny surfaces. When the light waves vibrate together horizontally, this creates polarized light - which in turn creates blinding hot spots that are uncomfortable, distracting and sometimes dangerous.

Direct Glare: Bright light emanating from a direct source, most often the sun or overhead lights.

Bounce-Back Glare: This glare originates from light beside or behind you that is reflected off your sunglasses and into you eyes. If you've ever seen your eyelashes reflected in your sunglasses, then you've seen bounce-back glare.

Maui Jim Sunglasses - Combating Glare
So how do you combat glare and its dangerous effects? Non-polarized sunglasses don't actually eliminate glare, they only tint it, leaving it just as intense and dangerous. Ordinary polarization only blocks horizontally reflected glare.

Maui Jim Sunglasses with PolarizedPlus® technology block horizontally reflected glare plus glare from above, below and behind the lens. Since nature didn't polarize the lenses in our eyes, Maui Jim sunglasses provide the next best thing.

There's more to our Maui Jim Sunglasses lenses than meets the eye: patented multilayer technology protects your vision, as well as your sunglass investment.

Maui Jim Sunglasses - Eye Protection
All Maui Jim Sunglasses block UVA and UVB up to 400nm and are blue light and infrared effective. Maui Jims meet American, Australian, and European transmittance standards related to traffic signal recognition requirements.

Maui Jim Sunglasses - PolarizedPlus® Lens Technology
Every pair of Maui Jim sunglasses has the patented PolarizedPlus® lens technology.

Maui Jim Sunglasses Waterproof Coating: Sheds water and snow, makes cleaning easy.

Maui Jim Sunglasses Bi-Gradient Coating: Eliminates overhead and reflected glare.

Maui Jim Sunglasses CLEARSHELL(TM): Proprietary scratch-resistant coating guards against scratches (polycarbonate only).

Maui Jim Sunglasses Lens: Optically correct glass or lightweight, impact-resistant polycarbonate.

Maui Jim Sunglasses Polarizing Film: Absorbs harsh reflected glare.


Maui Jim Sunglasses Anti-Reflective Treatment: Absorbs "bounce-back" glare and reduces eye fatigue.

Maui Jim Sunglasses - Lens Options
Maui Jim Sunglasses - Neutral Grey
Our original lens offers the highest available glare reduction. Suitable for all light conditions, especially bright, direct sunlight.

Maui Jim Sunglasses - Maui Rose®
Offers the sharpest contrast and image resolution. Excellent for fast action activities, low light conditions, and for those who prefer a subtle rose hue for everyday wear.

Maui Jim Sunglasses - HCL®Bronze (High Contrast Lens)
Offers enhanced contrast, ideal for hazy, overcast or foggy days, or for those who prefer a subtle bronze hue for everyday wear.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

CAPE COD EYE DOCTOR -LASIK EYE SURGERY


CAPE COD OPTOMETRIST FACT:

About LASIK
LASIK is a surgical procedure that uses a laser to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and/or astigmatism. In LASIK, a thin flap in the cornea is created using either a microkeratome blade or a femtosecond laser. The surgeon folds back the flap, then removes some corneal tissue underneath using an excimer laser. The flap is then laid back in place, covering the area where the corneal tissue was removed.

With nearsighted people, the goal of LASIK is to flatten the too-steep cornea; with farsighted people, a steeper cornea is desired. LASIK can also correct astigmatism by smoothing an irregular cornea into a more normal shape.

If you are considering LASIK eye surgery, your first step is to see if you are a candidate for the surgery. We will examine your eyes to determine their health, what kind of vision correction you need, and how much laser ablation (corneal tissue removal) is required. If you are thinking of LASIK, make an appointment at our office for a consultation.

Dr. Alan Leavitt

Saturday, February 12, 2011

CAPE COD OPTOMETRIST- CONTACT LENS EMERGENCY

Cape Cod Optometrist Fact:

A Marstons Mills woman came into the office with a contact lens emergency! She was considering LASIK and the ophthalmologist office off Cape Cod fitted her with contact lenses to demonstrate monovision. They showed her very quickly on the techniques of insertion and removal. They only had her try it once. In my office we require patients to put them in and remove 3 times before they can leave with their contact lenses. She came in yesterday afternoon with an irritated eye with a broken blood vessel hemorrhage in her conjunctiva. I assured her that she was fine and discussed her options. We are going to revisit a new bifocal/multifocal contact lens fitting. She will probably hold off on LASIK for the time being. In her situation the bifocal contact lenses will offer her more options than the monovision. She should do well and be very happy in the next week to come.

Friday, February 11, 2011

CAPE COD OPTOMETRIST- DO YOU HAVE GLAUCOMA?

A CAPE COD OPTOMETRIST FACT:

DID YOU KNOW...

Glaucoma is a very misunderstood disease. Often, people don’t realize the severity or who is affected. We hope the following information is helpful to you.

Four Key Facts About Glaucoma
Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness
Glaucoma can cause blindness if it is left untreated. And unfortunately approximately 10% of people with glaucoma who receive proper treatment still experience loss of vision.

There is no cure (yet) for glaucoma
Glaucoma is not curable, and vision lost cannot be regained. With medication and/or surgery, it is possible to halt further loss of vision. Since glaucoma is a chronic condition, it must be monitored for life.

Diagnosis is the first step to preserving your vision.

Everyone is at risk for glaucoma
Everyone is at risk for glaucoma from babies to senior citizens. Yes, older people are at a higher risk for glaucoma but babies can be born with glaucoma (approximately 1 out of every 10,000 babies born in the United States).

Young adults can get glaucoma, too. African-Americans in particular are susceptible at a younger age.

There may be no symptoms to warn you
With open angle glaucoma, the most common form, there are virtually no symptoms. Usually, no pain is associated with increased eye pressure.

Vision loss begins with peripheral or side vision. You may compensate for this unconsciously by turning your head to the side, and may not notice anything until significant vision is lost. The best way to protect your sight from glaucoma is to get tested. If you have glaucoma, treatment can begin immediately.

Some Statistics About Glaucoma
Sources are listed at the bottom of this page.

It is estimated that over 4 million Americans have glaucoma but only half of those know they have it. (1)

Approximately 120,000 are blind from glaucoma, accounting for 9% to 12% of all cases of blindness in the U.S. (2)

About 2% of the population ages 40-50 and 8% over 70 have elevated IOP.

Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the world, according to the World Health Organization.

Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness among African-Americans. (2)

Glaucoma is 6 to 8 times more common in African-Americans than Caucasians. (3)

African-Americans ages 45-65 are 14 to 17 times more likely to go blind from glaucoma than Caucasians with glaucoma in the same age group.

The most common form, Open Angle Glaucoma, accounts for 19% of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6% in Caucasians. (4)

Other high-risk groups include: people over 60, family members of those already diagnosed, diabetics, and people who are severely nearsighted.

Estimates put the total number of suspected cases of glaucoma at around 65 million worldwide. (5)

CAPE COD OPTOMETRIST-NEW BIFOCAL CONTACT LENSES SHOW INCREASED SUCCESS!


Cape Cod Optometrist Fact: Today Optometrists have more choices for fitting bifocal or multifocal contacts. Soflens Multifocals (Bausch & Lomb), Air Optix Multifocal (Ciba), Oasys for Presbyopia (Vistacon), and many more. With so many options in our arsonal our success has increased dramatically! Come in and get a free demonstration!

Dr. Alan Leavitt
www.bayviewoptometrics.com
Optometrist