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Dry Eyes? We can Help!

One of the leading reasons for a medical visit at You & Eye is dry eye. Dry eye is exceedingly common in the United States. A summary estimate of prevalence from a meta-analysis of dry eye in the US is 17.4%!1 This means almost 1 out of 5 people experience dry eye symptoms.  


At You & Eye we have always loved teachers. We appreciate them even more this year. They are truly heroes. Our kids remain excited about school despite it being virtual and are eager to sit at their desks and interact with their teachers...


Based on the good work that you and other Oregonians have done in “flattening the curve”, Governor Kate Brown has eased existing restrictions on non-emergent and elective medical care...


Open for Urgent Needs

Thank you West Linn (and surrounding community) for participating in the great “stay at home” party COVID-19 is throwing. In these challenging times, we want to make sure you are doing well...


In the best interest of the public’s health, and per CDC recommendation, ...You & Eye will no longer be conducting routine exams or spectacle purchases beginning Thursday, March 19, 2020. The recommendation to stop routine eye care is designed to encourage social distancing


Wow… How is everyone doing? This is a scary time. We recognize at You & Eye that there are many questions about what to do in the era of Covid-19. We have many of the same questions...


If you’ve been in the office lately you may have noticed that You & Eye has undergone some significant changes. It took a while to write this blog post as we wanted to be sure that things were settled before drawing attention to the changes...


Modified Office Hours: October 18-29

Please note we have modified our office hours over the next two weeks. Please feel free to call or text after hours with any immediate needs: (503) 878-2000...


TOMS TRUNK SHOW!

We are excited to be hosting a trunk show with Toms on June 30th, 2016 from 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm! During the trunk show we are offering $100 off any prescription eyeglass purchase.


Should We Use Recycled Glasses to Help the Developing World?

Well-meaning individuals in the United States have long recognized that there is disparity in the availability of eye care in the world. They realized that what is such a routine part of life here, a regular eye exam, is a luxury that is unavailable to the majority of the population in the developing world.