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5 Important Eye Care Tips for Spring
Stay ahead of our your eye health this spring. An increase in allergens in the air, warmer temperatures and more time outside can create greater challenges for certain eye conditions.

In our latest blog, our team offers practical tips you can use to get relief from allergies and dry eye and keep your eyes healthy and comfortable this spring.
Women's Eye Health and Safety Month
Women are 2/3
More Likely to Suffer Vision Loss
Medical data has consistently shown that women have a higher prevalence of major eye diseases, such as: Macular DegenerationCataractsDry EyeGlaucoma, Refractive Error, and issues resulting from Thyroid Eye Disease or other Autoimmune Diseases. You wouldn’t think it, but physiologically, women’s eyes are different than men’s.
 
April is Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month. Take time to check out this in-depth look at the specialized eye care needs women have throughout their lifetimes and how MOA has the expertise and testing and treatment resources to help all patients in their eye health journey.
Are you doing everything you can to PROTECT your eye health?
Not all eye exams are created equal - The MOA Annual Eye Physical goes well beyond vision correction or any dilated exam you have ever experienced.

Most eye diseases progress without symptoms and can harm your vision before you even know you have them.

Our Annual Eye Physical takes a proactive approach, using leading edge imaging and testing technology.
This offers us a detailed baseline to work from, like X-Rays you get at the dentist or an orthopedist. MOA Medical Optometrists leverage the results to track the progression of eye disease and develop personalized treatment plans to maximize your eye health and prevent potential vision loss.
FIRST SIGNS of Alzheimer's Disease Appear in Your Eyes
New research from the Neurology Department at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles reveals that the first symptoms of Alzheimer's disease appear in the eyes.

Check out all the details in this article from CNN Health by clicking here.

The 'eyes are the window to your health' and this new study drives home the point that all patients, and particularly older ones, should be getting a comprehensive eye exam every year.
DRY EYE - Finding Relief that Lasts - Fri., April 14 at 3 p.m.
Reserve your spot for our next Eye Health Seminar at MOA - Horsham. MOA is proud to offer this series of
seminars at our newest eye health center from Medical Director Dr. Justin Sherman, FAAO, that includes:

  • an interactive presentation on the different causes of dry eye disease and the many treatment options available
  • an opportunity to ‘Ask the Doc’ your questions
  • a tour of our Eye Health Center

Light refreshments will be served. RSVP today by clicking on the button below or calling 267-965-2599. Bring a friend!
Additional Upcoming Seminars:
THE AGING EYE – Protecting Your Vision for Life        Fri., April 28 at 3pm
GLAUCOMA – Stopping the Silent Thief of Sight     Fri., May 12 at 3pm
MOA - Newtown Square Celebrates First Anniversary
Serving the eye care needs of the community is MOA's #1 priority. Congratulations to our team at MOA - Newtown Square, led by Dr. Chris Kuc, FAAO, for celebrating one year of meeting patient needs in Delaware County and beyond. We are grateful for all of the patients who have entrusted us with their medical eye care needs.
MOA - Shrewsbury, PA
781 Far Hills Drive, Suite 100
New Freedom, PA 17349
717-759-5929

MOA - Newtown Square, PA
3475 West Chester Pike, Suite 100
Newtown Square, PA 19073
610-422-7999

MOA - Horsham, PA
303 Horsham Road, Suite G
Horsham, PA 1904
267-965-2599