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Stages of Thyroid Eye Disease: Active vs. Inactive Disease

Thyroid eye disease can change the way your eyes feel, move, and look. Some days may bring dryness or pressure, while others may bring swelling, light sensitivity, or double vision. The confusing part is that symptoms can shift over time as the disease moves through different stages. At Kirk Eye Center in Loveland, CO, patients can receive personalized […]

Red Eyes: When Is It More Than Irritation?

Red eyes can happen after a windy day, a poor night’s sleep, or too much screen time. Usually, you expect the redness to fade. When it lingers, returns often, or comes with pain or vision changes, it may be more than simple irritation. For patients in Loveland, CO, Kirk Eye Center offers comprehensive eye care services for a wide

Signs Your Child May Need Glasses

Children do not always know how to explain blurry vision. They may think everyone sees the board, books, or screens the same way they do. Sometimes, the signs show up as habits, complaints, or changes in schoolwork before a child ever says, “I can’t see.” Here are some signs your child may need glasses. At Kirk Eye

Lifestyle Tips to Help Manage Glaucoma

A glaucoma diagnosis can feel overwhelming, but the good news is that small, consistent lifestyle choices can play a meaningful role in protecting your vision. While medical treatment, such as eye drops, laser therapy, or surgery, is essential, your daily habits can help support eye health and improve overall outcomes. At Kirk Eye Center, patients receive comprehensive

Can Contact Lenses Cause Dry Eye?

Contact lenses are a convenient, comfortable alternative to glasses, but for some people, they can contribute to dry, irritated eyes. If you’ve noticed discomfort, redness, or a gritty sensation while wearing your contacts, you may have a condition known as dry eye. This is a common concern among contact lens users, and understanding why it happens can

When Flashes of Light Could Mean a Retina Problem

Seeing flashes of light in your vision can be alarming. While occasional visual disturbances may not always signal a serious issue, sudden or persistent flashes of light could indicate a retinal problem. Here’s what you should look for and when to seek immediate treatment. Kirk Eye Center has been providing comprehensive eye services to patients in Loveland,

10 Signs It’s Time to Update Your Glasses Prescription

If your glasses used to provide crisp, clear vision but now feel slightly “off,” your prescription may no longer be meeting your needs. Vision changes often happen gradually, making them easy to overlook. An updated glasses prescription can improve clarity, reduce eye strain, and make daily activities more comfortable. Here are 10 common signs it may be

Punctal Plugs: What They Are, Who They Help, and What They Feel Like

If you deal with dry, gritty, burning eyes that don’t improve with artificial tears, your eye doctor may recommend punctal plugs. These tiny devices can be a simple, effective way to keep your natural tears on the surface of your eyes longer, often bringing noticeable relief for people with chronic dry eye. Kirk Eye Center has been

Early Signs of Macular Degeneration You Shouldn’t Ignore

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a main cause of vision loss in adults over 50. It affects the macula, the part of the retina responsible for the sharp, central vision you need for reading, driving, and recognizing faces. The good news? Catching AMD early can make a big difference in protecting your sight. Knowing the early

How Long Do Artificial Lenses Last After Cataract Surgery?

Cataract surgery is a highly successful procedure that helps people regain clear vision. A common question patients ask is: How long do artificial lenses last after cataract surgery? The reassuring answer is that, for most, artificial lenses are meant to last a lifetime. At Kirk Eye Center, patients benefit from decades of experience and advanced techniques. Led by Dr.

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