OAO Blog

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How Multiple Sclerosis Can Change the Way You See

When people think about multiple sclerosis, vision is not always the first thing that comes to mind.

The Biggest Eye Safety Risks at Work Are Easy to Miss

Most people think about eye safety only when something goes wrong. A splash. A flying object. A sudden injury. But many workplace eye injuries are preventable. And many of them happen during routine tasks people do every day. Eye safety at work is...

Why Low Vision Care Is Crucial — Not an Afterthought

Low vision care is often misunderstood as simply “stronger magnifiers” or “bigger print.” In reality, it’s an area of optometric care focused on helping patients function better in their daily lives.

Living Well with Low Vision: What Patients Wish They’d Known Sooner

Low vision doesn’t mean the end of independence. It means learning new ways to use the vision you still have — and getting the right support early.

AMD Doesn’t Mean Blindness — But Ignoring It Might

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is one of the leading causes of vision loss in older adults — and also one of the most misunderstood.

Shield Your Sight: The Truth About UV Protection and Your Eyes

Your eyes need sun protection too. Learn how UV rays damage your eyes and how Ontario optometrists can help you protect your vision year-round.

Seasonal Allergies: Why Your Eyes React and How to Find Relief

Itchy, red, watery eyes? Learn how seasonal allergies affect your eyes, what causes them, and how your optometrist can help you find relief.

Floaters and Spots: What They Are and When to Get Them Checked

Floaters and spots are common but can sometimes signal eye disease. Learn what causes them and when to see your optometrist.

Cosmetic Contact Lenses: Fun Looks, Serious Risks Without Proper Care

What It Is Cosmetic contact lenses — sometimes called decorative or theatrical lenses — change how your eyes look. They can be used to enhance natural eye colour, create fantasy looks for events like Halloween, or achieve dramatic effects for...

Early Detection in Children: Protecting Sight, Supporting Success

Learn how Alzheimer’s disease can affect vision, eye movement, and perception — and how optometrists can help manage these changes.