Dr. Nate and Dr. Beth like to write on subjects that affect us in our daily lives and are relevant to healthy eye care. This blog contains information about not only about the vision of children and adults, but scientific research into vision. There are also posts about past Bright Eyes events and other local happenings.
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Dr. Nate & Dr. Beth


Bright Eyes has been offering myopia management programs for over 15 years. Now we are part of a nationwide clinical study and your child may be a candidate for a paid study!

Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a common disease that gets worse over time and is growing at a rapid rate in children, especially with more time spent on screens and doing near work.

When Dr. Elizabeth Knighton "Dr. Beth" joined Bright Eyes in 2014, we were thrilled to have her. She had specialty training in children's vision and is extremely nice.

Dr. Nate, Dr. Beth, and Cristina are proud to announce that Bright Eyes Family Vision Care has been honored with the 2021 CooperVision Best Practices award!

Dr. Nate earns his Fellowship in the International Academy of Orthokeratology and Myopia Control.

We are happy to be one of the first offices in the country to offer the first and only FDA approved contact lens to slow the progression of myopia in kids: Misight.

Bright Eyes Lego Glasses Challenge during the Covid Shutdown was a fun way to interact with our patients!

Although the COVID lockdown is now over, Dr. Beth Screen Time Tips are applicable to anyone who spends time on screens!

The mission of Bright Eyes Family Vision Care and Bright Eyes Kids is to empower our patients by providing the best vision care possible.

The New York Times reports exposure to sunlight may reduce the risk of developing myopia, according to a new study