March 2015 – Metro Eye

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Monthly Archives: March 2015

Why Metro Eye

Why Metro Eye?

Did you know that your child’s first dilated eye exam should be at 6 months of age, then again at ages 3 and 6 years old to ensure their vision doesn’t cause learning or developmental difficulty? Did you know 2.2 million Americans have glaucoma, but only 50% of those people Read more…

Opthalmic Lenses

New Eyewear Styles? Yes Please!

The Clearance Sale is over and the display shelves at Metro Eye are looking a little… well, clear. Luckily, Luanne has just returned from a weekend of New York City shopping for the latest frames and trends of the season at the International Vision Expo. Hopefully you’ve been following us on Read more…

vision benefit program

Metro Eye Won Gold!

As most of you now know, in 2014 we decided it was time for a change and relocated Metro Eye to 325 E. Chicago St. in Milwaukee’s Third Ward. However, you might not know that the fabulous company that designed our new space was Milwaukee’s own Quorum Architects. Today, nearly Read more…

New York Vision Expo

Vision Expo East Is Back!

Last September our fantastic Optical Stylist Lu took you with her on her trip to the Las Vegas International Vision Expo. You saw the newest frames, colors and styles from leading eyewear designers like Bevel, Anne & Valentin, Lindberg and l.a.Eyeworks. And better yet, she brought them back to Milwaukee Read more…

Invisible Eye Conditions

Fighting Eye Conditions We Can’t See

March is Save Your Vision Month and a great time to focus on the things we can’t see, such as glaucoma or cataracts. Many people think that since their vision is clear they don’t need to see an eye doctor. What they don’t know is often eye diseases can develop and Read more…

The 21st Century Eye: Three Ways to Protect Your Vision

Everywhere we look, we’re reading, shopping, banking or being entertained online on digital devices small and large—at work, at school, at play and on our way in-between. In fact, according to the American Optometric Association’s (AOA) 2014 American Eye-Q® survey, 55 percent of adults use computers, smartphones, tablets or other Read more…