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David Jupiter, O.D.

David Jupiter, O.D.

Dr. David Jupiter is a licensed optometrist based in Maryland, United States, with a career spanning over three decades in providing top notch eye care. His professional experience includes working across various medical institutions in multiple states, lecturing and publishing articles in peer-reviewed journals. His extensive experience in medical eye care practices has enabled him to manage complex eye conditions and deliver high-quality patient care.

Education: Pennsylvania College of Optometry, Class of 1992.

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Decoding Eye Prescriptions: A Simple Guide for Contact Lens Wearers

Decoding Eye Prescriptions: A Simple Guide for Contact Lens Wearers

Learn how to read and understand your eye prescription with our simple guide. Discover key components, common abbreviations, and the importance of regular eye exams for contact lens wearers.

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Preventing Neovascularization from Contact Lenses

Preventing Neovascularization from Contact Lenses

Learn how to prevent neovascularization caused by contact lenses. Discover the causes, risks, preventive measures, and treatment options to maintain healthy eyes.

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different parts of the eye with intraocular pressuse

Understanding the Significance of Your Eye Pressure | Eye Health Insights

Discover the importance of monitoring your eye pressure, its impact on your vision, and how to maintain healthy eye pressure levels for optimal eye health.

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Decoding Eye Prescriptions: A Simple Guide for Contact Lens Wearers

Decoding Eye Prescriptions: A Simple Guide for Contact Lens Wearers

Learn how to read and understand your eye prescription with our simple guide. Discover key components, common abbreviations, and the importance of regular eye exams for contact lens wearers.

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Eye Health 101: Common Eye Problems and How to Prevent Them

Eye Health 101: Common Eye Problems and How to Prevent Them

Discover common eye problems such as myopia and cataracts, and learn essential tips to prevent these conditions and maintain optimal eye health.

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What is Astigmatism and How Do I Know If I Have It?

What is Astigmatism and How Do I Know If I Have It?

Astigmatism is pretty common. Astigmatism affects about 25% of adults aged 50-59 and 50% of adults aged 60 and over. Young people can also be affected by astigmatism.

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