- A Superior Vision Center Serving Central Texas
Dr. Paul Beckwith has been providing quality eye care throughout the Greater Houston area for over 30 years. His dedication to improving the quality of vision and his patients’ lives is unparalleled. He has created numerous successful practices serving different communities throughout Greater Houston including Tomball, Humble, Galleria Area, Kingwood, Northwest Houston, Tanglewood, River Oaks to name only a few. His practices have not only served these communities but Dr. Beckwith’s commitment and dedication to continuing education in optometry have brought young, leading optometric physicians and opthamamologists into the fold coupled with the latest treatments and techniques in advanced eye care. His eye clinics do not only provide eye exams and a diverse selection of eyewear, but they are knowledge centers in up to date eye care and procedures ranging from information on lasik correction surgery, cataracts, macular degeneration, elderly vision care, pediatric eye care, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy to name a few. - Chocolate Gifts and Custom Chocolate
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One of the most standard problems found in industry is determining the number of parts in a batch. This is the case for hardware, electronics, plastics, pharmaceutical, and virtually every other industrial application. The usual alternatives are counting by hand, “electric eye” types of machine counting, or when possible the preferred method of counting by weight. - Creative Workplaces from Maispace Office Furiture
Every day, our life is full of challenges. Hitting the traffic, going to work, dealing with customers, colleagues, employees and piles of papers, are some of the expected challenges we face. There are also unexpected ones that we encounter on a daily basis. We need to come up with solutions. A satisfying, nurturing, stimulating, and creative workplace can help individuals take control of not only the expected but also unexpected situations. - How Diabetes Affects Your Vision
The American Diabetes Foundation reports that more 23.6 million children and adults in the United States who have diabetes. Another 5.7 million people are undiagnosed and often unaware they suffer from diabetes. - Nearsightedness – Eye Care
Myopia, better know as nearsightedness is a vision impairment which allows close objects to be seen clearly, but objects father away appear blurred. Nearsightedness occurs when the eyeball is too long or the cornea has too much curvature. When these problems exist the result is the light entering the eye isn’t focused correctly and distant objects look blurred. - Oakley Eyewear Authorized Prescription Dealer
Austin County Eye Associates offers a wide selection of Oakley eyewear offering “a style for every desire wrapped in technology of every need. From the office to any playing surface, a prescription for everywhere in between.” - Office Ergonomics without a Cost Penalty
Contentious conversations occur when it comes to ergonomic rules addressing repetitive motion injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis and back injuries. OSHA (The Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and industry groups such as the National Coalition of Ergonomics sometimes appear to be light years apart on the percentage of working population affected, the cost of the injuries and the cost to implement preventative measures. - The Benefits of Ergonomic Office Furniture
Within the last 20 years, ergonomic and ADA regulations have had the greatest impact on the way employers look at their employees and their facility. Designing and planning with a universal concept has not only allowed facilities to comply with federal laws, but has reduced workers compensation costs and made the workplace more healthful by employing ergonomic office furniture.
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