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Keep up-to-date on the latest vision-related news and eye care events in our practice.

Maximizing Your FSA Savings and Vision Benefits Before the End of 2025

Don’t let your FSA or vision benefits expire unused. Lesslie Vision Care in North Charleston makes it easy to use them on exams, glasses, contacts, and more before the end-of-year deadline.

How to Maximize Your Vision Benefits at Lesslie Vision Care in North Charleston

If you're searching for ways to make the most of your vision insurance, you're not alone. At Lesslie Vision Care in North Charleston, SC, we often meet patients who are unsure of how their vision plan works or when to use it. Many vision benefits go unused each year, simply...

How Often Should You Get an Eye Exam? What It Can Detect and Why It Matters

Annual eye exams do more than update your glasses — they help protect your long-term vision and overall health. At Lesslie Vision Care, we provide comprehensive eye exams for patients in North Charleston with care tailored to your needs.

Pediatric Eye Exams in North Charleston

Protecting your child’s vision starts early, and at Lesslie Vision Care, we specialize in gentle, thorough pediatric eye exams for children as young as age two. Our goal is to make each visit smooth and stress-free while detecting issues that can affect learning, development, and quality of life.

Hoya Progressive Lenses: Clear Vision Without Changing Glasses

Discover the benefits of Hoya progressive lenses and blue light coatings. Learn how these advanced lenses and treatments provide clear vision without needing to switch glasses.

What To Do if a Mosquito Bites Your Eyelid

Mosquito bites are annoying but on the eyelid they can be particularly uncomfortable and even impact your vision. Find out what you can do to treat the bite at home, and when it's a good idea to contact your optometrist.

Four Types of Progressive Lenses

Also known as no-line bifocals, progressive lenses correct presbyopia (a condition that occurs in people over the age of 40 that no longer allows your eyes to accommodate to help read things close up). Many individuals who require the utilization of a bifocal lean toward progressive lenses since they offer...