Snead Eye Group participated in a fundraiser by donating shoes for needy children in Lee and Collier County. The program is called Laces of Love. Jeanne Nealon, co-founder, shared several touching stories of how children in the community have been helped over the...
Some woman forty years or older may notice certain changes in their eyes such as increasing discomfort with contact lenses, the inability to tolerate make-up, burning, redness and foreign body sensation. These can all be signs of dry eye disease, a pervasive disease...
Ultraviolet (UV) light is an invisible, electromagnetic radiation. Your exposure to UV rays comes primarily from the sun, even on a cloudy day. The sun emits UV rays, and unprotected, prolonged exposure can cause serious vision problems. Many Americans do not...
Join the Snead Eye Group and Dr. Brad Snead at the Lee Memorial Health Systems Wellness Event on Wednesday, June 8th at Coconut Point Mall in Estero. Snead Eye will be conducting free vision screenings at 12:30 pm and at 1 pm, Dr. Brad will speak on the Lee Memorial...
FORT MYERS, FL. (May 19, 2016) –In April, Dr. Henry Venable, anesthesiologist for the Snead Eye Group’s Fort Myers Surgery Center, accompanied local resident Joseph Silvia a 92-year-old World War II veteran on Collier County Honor Flight to Washington D.C. Mr. Silvia...
Research shows that one in four Americans age 40 and older suffer from some level of vision loss. Not surprising, but did you know that eating a diet with lots of key nutrients can help maintain and improve your eye health? Grab a can of refrigerated pizza crust at...