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Welcome to Eye Associates of Richboro

Transitioning Care: A Message to Feasterville Family Eye Care Patients At Eye Associates of Richboro, we understand that the recent passing of Dr. Vincent Cerceo...

Back-to-School Eye Exams: Essential for Your Child’s Success

Prepare your child for the upcoming school year with a comprehensive eye exam at Eye Associates of Richboro. Discover why eye exams are crucial for...

Stay Stylish and Protected: Sunglasses for Summer Eye Care

Sunglasses are essential for protecting your eyes from harmful UV rays and reducing glare during the summer. Learn how to choose the perfect pair to...

Eye Allergies and Dry Eye Syndrome: Understanding and Managing Symptoms

The relationship between eye allergies and dry eyes is complex, rooted in inflammation and environmental triggers. Our eye care team delves into the causes and...

How Safe Is It To Rinse Your Eyes With Tap Water?

While many people turn to tap water to rinse their eyes, it may not always be safe. Find out when to use water, and what...

Your Eyes As A Window Into Your Whole-Body Health

Did you know that your eyes are often the first line of defense when it comes to detecting and treating many common systemic diseases and...

This Winter, Don’t Let Dry Eyes Get the Best of You

The struggle against dry eye every winter is real. Fortunately there are eye treatments and home remedies to relieve symptoms....

Autoimmune Disease and Dry Eye: Is There a Connection?

Having an autoimmune disease like Sjogren's syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis or lupus can affect your tear production and eye health.

Eye Exam Saves Woman’s Life by Detecting Brain Tumor Early

Here's how eye exams helped save Katie's vision and quality of life. Call Eye Associates of Richboro to schedule your appointment.

Why Does My Toddler Blink So Much?

Is your toddler blinking more frequently? Here are some potential reasons why.

Bloodshot Eyes – Should You Be Concerned?

Bloodshot eyes can be harmless, but may also be a sign of an underlying eye condition.