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Eye Shop Alerts Public – Eye Exams May Help Detect Diseases

Downtown Clearwater eye care boutique is letting the public know about the benefits of getting an annual eye exam, which can help find other diseases

CLEARWATER, Fla., Dec. 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — When someone gets their eyes checked, they don't expect to walk away with any problems, especially in areas other than the eyes. Pam Rowan, owner of the Eye Shop, a downtown Clearwater eye care boutique, is informing her patients and the public that eye exams by highly qualified ophthalmologists and optometrists may be able to expose other diseases.

The Eye Shop team is dedicated to early, accurate detection and correction of vision and health problems.

Most people think that if they can see straight and clear, without any vision problems, they must be healthy. A recent article from the Wall Street Journal reveals the reasons why your eyes may act as an indicator of other problems (1):

  • The body's systems are interconnected; therefore, changes in the eye can reflect those in the vascular, nervous and immune system, among others.
  • The eyes are see-through in a way that other organs aren't, and so offer a unique glimpse into the body. Blood vessels, nerves and tissue can all be viewed directly through the eye with specialized equipment.
  • With regular monitoring, eye doctors can be the first to spot certain medical conditions and can refer patients for further evaluation, potentially leading to earlier diagnosis and treatment.

"Everyone should have at least an annual eye exam, or more often — depending on their age — but people often push it aside or forget about it if their eyes feel fine and their vision remains the same," Rowan commented.

An eye exam may detect the following if caught early (1):

  • Stroke (clots in the tiny blood vessels of the retina can signal a risk);
  • High blood pressure;
  • Autoimmune diseases or infections in the rest of the body (eye symptoms may appear before other symptoms such as joint pain).

The Eye Shop's knowledgeable staff offers eye exams to people of all ages.  Recently, optometrist Dr. Claudia Chavez joined the eye center. Claudia Chavez, O.D., graduated as a medical physician in 1988 in Guatemala, Central America.  She pursued ophthalmology training in Tuebingen, Germany and subsequently completed her ophthalmology residency and pediatric ophthalmology training in Guatemala. After her return to the United States, she obtained her degree in Optometry at the New England College of Optometry. In 2004, she relocated to Tampa Bay and now provides optometric care to families and children who visit the Eye Shop.

To learn more about the Eye Shop or to schedule an appointment, visit or call the Eye Shop at 727-755-EYES.

About the Eye Shop

Located in the retail heart of Downtown Clearwater, the Eye Shop is designed to fulfill all optical needs. Dr. Carey Rowan of the Rowan Eye Center serves as the surgical consultant for the Eye Shop Downtown, while wife Pamela Rowan applies her background in art and business as the shop's fashion and retail director. The boutique's mission is to offer personalized service and a wide variety of high-quality, affordable eyewear and lenses. Customers can obtain eye exams and other services on-site from a team of Board-certified optometrists, or bring in existing prescriptions for eyeglasses, sunglasses, contact lenses and more to be filled. For additional information, visit .

(1)  WallStreetJournal.com, August 14, 2012. "In Your Eyes: What They Reveal About Your Health," http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444184704577587211317837868.html

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