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Eye floaters are those little spots in your vision that look like debris moving. If you’re seeing eye floaters, you may think you have some dust in your eyes or even an annoying fly buzzing around, but this is something that’s happening behind the scenes—eye floaters come from inside your eye!
Did you know that there is a condition that is best treated with specialty contacts and not glasses? At San Marino Optometry, we pride ourselves in delivering contact lens solutions that improve vision and ultimately enhance the quality of everyday life.
If you look at the video above, you can see that as I covered and uncovered her eyes, one of her eye appears to move inward.
Zachary is doing well! He is almost 5 weeks old, and he is growing so quickly! We love his little smiles and the way he stares at us with such curiosity (or maybe it's gas!).
It is with great joy and love in our hearts that we welcome our first born son, Zachary. Zachary arrived to us 1 week early and we had to cancel all our holiday events and even a wedding just so we can await his arrival.