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Locality: Palo Alto, California

Phone: +1 650-666-2191



Address: 725 University Ave Ste A 94301 Palo Alto, CA, US

Website: www.universityoptometry.com

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University Optometry 27.02.2021

The first sign of macular degeneration is usually a dim, blurry spot in the center of your vision. Symptoms may not appear until the disease has progressed, as the early stages of macular degeneration are often asymptomatic. Book a comprehensive eye exam today!

University Optometry 21.02.2021

Experts don’t know why we close our eyes when sneezing but they’ve got a theory! When we sneeze, it’s a forceful, germ-filled burst of particles and microorganisms bursting from our nose and mouth when something irritates the mucous membranes of our nose or throat. Experts believe we close them to protect our eyes from particles entering while they’re exiting our nose and mouth!

University Optometry 06.02.2021

The best treatment is prevention. Don't wait until your vision is lost to schedule an appointment, it could be too late! Book an appointment today!

University Optometry 28.01.2021

Every year, more than 400,000 children and adolescents below the age of 20 are diagnosed with cancer. Each child should have equal access to the best possible healthcare and treatment. Let’s not forget to show our support to children with cancer and their families. #InternationalChildhoodCancerDay

University Optometry 20.01.2021

The best way to predict the future is to create it. - Abraham Lincoln Happy Presidents’ Day!

University Optometry 11.11.2020

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University Optometry 29.10.2020

REMINDER! Tomorrow, Daylight Savings ends...

University Optometry 25.10.2020

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University Optometry 22.10.2020

Now that face masks are part of our everyday wardrobe, you may notice your eyes getting a little dryer than usual. Here are some tips to keep that from happening: - Wear a mask that fits snugly around your nose. This will ensure the moisture exits through the side of your mask and not above it. - Try to blink more frequently. - Ask us about lubricating eye drops.

University Optometry 03.10.2020

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University Optometry 28.09.2020

Eye injuries are more likely to happen at home than anywhere else. Home cleaning, yard work, or even just playing with the kids puts you at risk for an eye injury. Make sure to wear the proper protective eyewear when handling chemicals, flying debris, and dust particles.

University Optometry 01.09.2020

Scary things happen on Halloween... don't let an eye infection be the scariest! Decorative contacts are a great addition to any costume, but when used without a valid prescription, they may seriously harm your eyes & vision. Contact us to get safely fitted & enjoy a healthy and fun Halloween.

University Optometry 28.08.2020

For those working and schooling from home, screen time has now doubled! Here are some tips to help minimize the damaging effects of too much screen time:

University Optometry 10.08.2020

Have you decided on this year's Halloween costume? For most costumes, makeup is the most essential part! Here are some tips to help you avoid eye irritation or infection when using makeup: