Vistakon's ACUVUE 2 contact lens is Dr. Quiring's first lens choice for soft lens patients. This lens is very comfortable, has UV light blocking and is available in a multitude of colors and eye enhancing tints with the same prescription! The AcuVue Bifocal is an exciting NEW lens for bifocal wearers! The ACUVUE Bifocal is Dr. Quiring's lens of choice for patients requiring a bifocal or trifocal. Today's environments can create tired, dry eyes. With ACUVUE ® OASYS™ IN, Dry is OUT. Feel free to ask Dr. Quiring questions about your vision and/or contact lenses by calling our office or emailing him using the link below. Dr. Quiring recommends this soft contact lens for patients with small amounts of astigmatism (but with not enough astigmatism to require a soft toric contact lens). CooperVision's new Biomedics Toric disposable lens for correcting astigmatism is Dr Quiring's clear lens-of-choice for patients with significant astigmatism. Normally, the lens inside the eye is clear. When the natural lens inside of the eye becomes cloudy its called a cataract. To find answers to your contact lens questions just click on a topic below. To find answers to your contact lens questions just click on a topic below. Color vision deficiency (color blindness) means that your ability to distinguish some colors and shades is less than normal. There are two different categories of colored contact lenses; colored and color-enhancing. The contact lenses your doctor chooses for you are very important. Our individualized care is detailed and thorough, based on sound research and years of training and experience. If you have any questions regarding our products or services, please contact us by calling or e-mailing us and we'll get back to you as soon as possible. This page has links important for Cortez and Colorado Newspaper story about Dr. Quiring's Thailand 2004 trip Dr. Quiring has put together a weather page with all kinds of information about our local weather. Dr. Quiring's resume. Information about Dr. Roberts, the LASIK doctor that Dr. Quiring recommends to his patients. Dry eye syndrome is the decline of the quality or quantity of tears bathing the eye. Most internet browsers have been designed so that text size and appearance can be changed on any website to suit individual needs. Are you tired of your soft contact lenses drying out and giving you comfort problems? The Eye Health/Optometry news headlines shown above are provided courtesy of Medical News Today. This page offers many links in the eyecare field. Click on a category below to go to news in eye care, products and our office news. The medical and health news headlines shown above are provided courtesy of Medical News Today. This page describes common eye disorders. Floaters appear to most people as small specks, cobwebs or strands of fiber, which move slowly across the field of vision. Only about $1 a day, you can afford full-time wear with Focus® DAILIES™ One-Day Contact Lenses. Would You Like a Free Pair of Disposable Contact Lenses? Glaucoma is an eye disease in which the passages that allow fluid in the eye to drain become clogged or blocked. This page has a few links to important health information that may beneficial and be of interest to you. Our HIPAA privacy statement Our office hours and appointment types. Dr. Russ Quiring prides himself in providing very thorough eye examinations. Dr. Quiring volunteered with the Red Cross in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Pictures taken by Dr. Quiring when volunteering with the Red Cross in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Keratoconus is a progressive disorder that may progress rapidly or sometimes take years to develop. Clinical studies have shown that Custom Wavefront LASIK may improve not only what you see but also how well you see it. Take this simple test to determine your candidacy and expections for LASIK surgery. Dr. Quiring provides complete post-operative LASIK services. Dr. Quiring's pre-operative examination summary. This page outlines what to expect in your LASIK pre-operative consultation. LASIK is the most common procedure in refractive surgery. LASIK, or Laser in-Situ Keratomileusis, has been a preferred choice for advanced vision correction surgery for a number of years. Dr. Quiring recommends Complete Moisture PLUS to his patients for improved comfort and reduced dryness problems. Macular degeneration is a slowly progressive disease that causes a reduction in central vision. Information about Dr. Russell Quiring Information about Dr. Quiring's children Dr. Quiring provides services independantly next to the Optical Shoppe, Inc. Doctors of optometry (Optometrists) are independent primary health care providers who examine, diagnose, treat and manage diseases and disorders of the visual system, the eyes and associated structures as well as diagnose related structures. Many of the major contact lens companies offer rebates when purchasing a certain number of boxes of disposable lenses. Proclear Toric Proclear Multifocal Our Sitemap Accessibility For Low Vision Viewers The Bausch & Lomb's SofLens66® Toric is Dr. Quiring's second lens of choice for patients with significant astigmatism who require a soft toric lens. Dr. Quiring's personal eyecare mission trip to Thailand in 2004 Dr. Quiring's personal eyecare mission trip to Thailand in 2004 Dr. Quiring's personal eyecare mission trip to Thailand in 2004 Dr. Quiring's online eyecare column Common vision problems What's new at our office? View Dr. Quiring's Yellow Page ads. Vision-Related Headaches Will Using Over-The-Counter Reading Glasses Harm Your Eyes? My Vision Seemed Better Before I Got My Eyeglasses Glasses Are You Bothered by Dry Contact Lenses?... Here's the Solution. Can My Child Wear Contact Lenses For Sports? Adjusting To Your New Eyeglasses The Current Fashion Eyewear Trend:  Smaller Frame Styles When Should I Have My Child's Eyes Examined For the First Time? Can Scratches on Eyeglass Lenses be Polished or Buffed Out? I See Great, I Don't Need an Eye Exam! ...Wrong! Colorado Vision Requirements For Driving I'm a Newcomer to Cortez Doc, my Night Vision is Terrible What Does 20/20 Mean?  Visual Acuity Measurements Protect Your Eyes From Sunlight AcuVue Bifocal Contact Lenses Avoiding The Scratches Glare and Polarized Lenses Are You Over-Wearing Your Contact Lenses? Can I Wear my 2-Week Lenses Longer Than 2 Weeks? Replacing Your Disposable Contact Lenses I'm Confused.  Which Eyecare Professional Should I go to for My Eye Examination? FDA Public Health Notification: Fungal Keratitis Infections Related to Contact Lens Use Contact Lenses That Help Protect Your Eyes From Ultraviolet (UV) Light Computers & Eyestrain, Part I: Your Monitor Selecting The Right Tint Color For Your Eyeglasses & Sunglasses Conjunctivitis; Viral & Bacterial Infections and Allergy Eyes Administering Eyedrops Administering an Ointment Check on Your Drug Interactions Xanthelasma; Linked to Coronary Heart Disease Ocular Migraines; Classically Known as Ophthalmic Migraines The Medication Flomax and Cataract Surgery How Do I Get Rid of My Eyelid Twitch? FDA Seizes $2M in Dangerous Eyelash Drugs

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