5 Benefits of Choosing LASIK Surgery

LASIK surgery provides a wealth of advantages and benefits for the typical wearer of contacts or glasses. If you have been dealing with contacts and eyeglasses for a long time now, consider these benefits of LASIK, courtesy of Monson Vision, your source for LASIK treatment in Weber County, UT.

4 Early Signs of Cataracts to Watch Out For

Taking proper care of your eyes is important, particularly when it comes to being on the lookout for signs of severe conditions. As the leading cause of vision impairment, cataracts affects 25 million Americans over age 40, making it vital to know how to spot red flags. If you or someone you care about is […]

Is Lasik Right for You? Find out at Monson Vision

Lasik eye surgery is one of the wonders of modern ophthalmology. This surgery has resolved the eye afflictions of millions of people, restoring their vision and eliminating the hassle of glasses and contact lenses. Find out if LASIK is right for you and learn more about Monson Vision below. Now, it can be your turn […]

Dr. Monson Adresses Surgeons at American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery

On May 3-7, 2019, Dr. Monson addressed an international audience of refractive surgeons at the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ARCRS) in San Diego. ASCRS mission is to advance the art and science of ophthalmic surgery and the knowledge and skills of ophthalmic surgeons by providing clinical and practice management education and by […]

5 Ways to Prevent Computer Vision Syndrome

In today’s day and age, nearly every student or professional spends the majority of their days staring at computer screens. Whether individuals are working on a research paper for school, or they spend their workday communicating with clients online, most individuals are aware of the uncomfortable feeling of fatigue in their eyes after hours upon […]

5 Bad Habits That Are Hurting Your Eyes

Your eyesight is arguably the most critical of your five senses, making the proper upkeep of your vision vital to your wellbeing. Unfortunately, many of us still maintain habits that can be detrimental to the health of our eyes. These are the top 5 bad habits that are hurting your eyes and vision over a […]

4 Ways You Can Prepare for LASIK Eye Surgery

Many NBA players, celebrities, and other individuals wear non-prescription glasses for the appearance it gives them, or to keep up with fashion trends. However, many of us don’t wear glasses to be stylish rather, we wear them to allow us to see clearly. This means mornings for us entail squinty eyes and fumbling around until […]

Logan Eye Institute Is Utah’s Premier Choice for Advanced Laser Vision Correction

Clear Vision Utah

Logan, UT — (SBWIRE) — 01/22/2019 — Logan Eye Institute in Logan, Utah, is a world-class provider of laser vision correction. Though this organization is at the cutting-edge of LASIK and similar procedures, its small and dedicated staff will offer personalized attention to every patient. All of Logan Eye Institute’s laser vision correction procedures are […]

Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery

Clear Distance Vision

Femptosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery is one of the several technologies at Logan Eye Institute that allows our team to provide precision, custom vision restoring procedures for our patients. Here in the video I am creating the anterior capsulotomy, phacofragmentation, single plane and multi-plane arc cuts/incisions in the cornea, each of which may be performed either […]

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HSA Facts

  • The 2020 contribution limit is $3,550 for individuals, $7,100 for families
  • An HSA is only available to participants with a high-deductible health care plan
  • Funds allocated to an HSA become available as they are deposited into the account
  • Unused funds roll over year to year, continuing to earn interest

FSA Facts

  • The 2020 contribution limit is $2,750
  • An FSA must be sponsored by your employer; self-employed individuals are not eligible
  • An employee’s yearly FSA allocation is available on the first day of the plan year, regardless of contributions made to date
  • Use it or lose it – any money left in an FSA will be forfeited at the end of that year’s plan, though some plans do provide a short grace period that may allow you to carry over some funds into the next year. Check with your employer to see if your plan allows for a grace period