
If you live in Enterprise, you know allergy season isn’t limited to just one time of year. With high pollen counts in spring, grass allergens in summer, and mold and ragweed in fall, seasonal allergies can take a real toll on your eyes.

or addressing blurry sight. However, comprehensive eye exams do much more than check how well you see. Because the eyes are closely connected to the rest of the body, they can reveal early signs of serious health conditions, making routine eye exams an important part of preventive healthcare.

Living with diabetes means paying close attention not only to blood sugar levels, but also to long-term complications—including those that affect your vision

As eye care continues to evolve, contact lenses are becoming more personalized, more comfortable, and more inclusive than ever before. In 2026, the biggest trends aren’t about flashy new products - they’re about better experiences for real people with real vision needs.

Dry, irritated eyes can turn everyday tasks into a constant struggle. If your eyes feel gritty, burn, water excessively, or fluctuate in vision, you may be dealing with dry eye disease.

If you wear contact lenses, you already know how convenient and comfortable they can be. Contacts give you clear vision without frames, making them a popular choice for busy lifestyles, sports, and everyday wear.

If your eyes feel tired, sore, or strained after hours on a computer, phone, or tablet, you’re not alone. Digital eye strain (also called computer vision syndrome) has become increasingly common as screens play a bigger role in work, school, and everyday life.

A child’s vision plays a vital role in their learning, development, and everyday activities. Because kids often don’t realize when something is wrong with their eyesight, vision problems can often go unnoticed for months.

Being diagnosed with glaucoma can feel overwhelming at first - but the good news is that with proper care and ongoing treatment, most people are able to manage the condition successfully and protect their vision.

It is with great pride that we announce our founder, Dr. Marnix Heersink, has been named a Lifetime Achievement Award recipient from Business Alabama to be awarded on Jan. 30. Dr. Heersink will be recognized alongside Raymond Harbert, E. Grace Pilot, and Bill Roark.