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Locality: Torrance, California

Phone: +1 310-316-2055



Address: 3524 Torrance Blvd Ste 100 90503 Torrance, CA, US

Website: www.hopevisioncare.com/

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Hope Vision Care 17.04.2021

Is too much screen time bad for kids’ eyes? Well, it could be. Too much screen time has been shown to cause: - Headaches - Dry eyes, eye strain or irritation - Neck, shoulder and back pain - Irritability and moodiness - Sleep disturbances - Poor attention span and behavior problems. New research also links the high energy blue light rays from LED screens to long-term damage to the retina.

Hope Vision Care 31.12.2020

Take care of those beautiful eyes of yours by getting them checked every year! Schedule your exam today!

Hope Vision Care 04.11.2020

Take care of those beautiful eyes of yours by getting them checked every year! Schedule your exam today!

Hope Vision Care 27.10.2020

We are so thankful for our patients - YOU! We hope you all enjoy a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family and friends. Happy Thanksgiving!

Hope Vision Care 12.10.2020

Use your benefits or you may risk losing it all at the end of the year!

Hope Vision Care 30.09.2020

What’s it like to be colorblind and then suddenly see color? Here is one man’s emotional experience:

Hope Vision Care 13.09.2020

November is Diabetic Eye Disease Month and today, November 14th is World Diabetes Day. As of November 2017, 422 million adults had diabetes and the disease was responsible for 1.6 million deaths a year. Diabetic eye disease is a group of eye diseases that affect individuals with diabetes including diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, glaucoma and diabetic macular edema (DME). All of these conditions threaten severe vision loss and blindness.... Controlling diabetes through diet, exercise, and medication, as well as regular eye exams can prevent or delay vision loss

Hope Vision Care 29.08.2020

Thank you to all the men and women who have served. We salute you. #VeteransDay

Hope Vision Care 09.08.2020

Most geckos can't blink because they don't have eyelids! Their eyeballs are covered with spectaclestransparent scales that protect the eyes. So, to keep them clean, they use their tongues as windshield wipers.

Hope Vision Care 24.07.2020

Stop throwing your contacts in the toilet! A recent study showed that 20% of over 400 contact users asked in a survey online flushed their used contacts down the toilet or in the sink for disposal! This can cause great environmental damage and can harm fish, coral, and other ocean animals.

Hope Vision Care 17.07.2020

It’s Movember! Show your support for this amazing cause. Even if you’re not raising money, rock your mo with your favorite pair of glasses or sunglasses for Movember!

Hope Vision Care 04.07.2020

The next big step for Apple- smart glasses?

Hope Vision Care 17.06.2020

Have a safe and Happy Halloween!

Hope Vision Care 08.06.2020

The Origins of Eyeglasses: