Awareness Walk on Visual Health for People with Diabetes
Diabetes has become the leading cause of irreversible blindness in our country during productive ages
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Diabetes has become the leading cause of irreversible blindness in our country during productive ages
As we grow older, tissues around the eye gradually weaken and sag. This loss of skin tone allows fat to […]
This Town Hall held immense importance as it provided a unique opportunity to reinforce the CODET culture in all its […]
Did you know that some seemingly harmless habits can have a surprising impact on our visual health? One of them […]
Nora Robledo, OD, Director of the Contact Lens Service and also Scientific Publications Manager at CODET Vision Institute, had her […]
The ophthalmologists begin their training in different specialties such as Retina, Anterior Segment, Oculoplastics, Glaucoma, Cornea, and Pediatric Ophthalmology.
The event saw the participation of numerous optical shops from different regions of the country, all interested in learning more […]
Fireworks are dangerous and July 4 is an especially risky time for eye injuries.
The risk of having a cataract increases after age 60, and by age 80, more than half of all Americans […]
Say goodbye to carrying cash in your wallet and simplify your payment process with our digital options!
Tears are essential to help you see clearly and maintain the health of your eyes. They can also help communicate […]
CODET Vision Institute is committed to staying at the forefront of ophthalmology and sharing their knowledge and expertise with others.
The moving dots you see when staring at the sky are created by your own white blood cells flowing through […]
Eating a diet low in fat and rich in fruits, vegetables and whole grains can help not only your heart […]
From basketball to racquetball, from youth leagues to the pros, players need to protect their eyes.
CODET Vision Institute celebrates the 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 Fellowship Program graduates.
You may have heard all sorts of things about what is good and bad for your eyes. But are they […]
A simple precaution could prevent up to 90% of these injuries and protect thousands of workers every year.