07/28/2026
Your Eyes Beat Every Camera Ever Made
It's built from over a dozen working parts, layered together in perfect sync. The cornea bends light the moment it enters. The iris controls how much gets in. The lens fine-tunes the focus. And the retina, packed with 120 million light-sensing cells, turns that light into signals your brain can read.
All of this happens in a fraction of a second, every time you blink and look again.
That's the organ giving you this exact view, right now.
Protect it with the people who know it best. Visit www.familyeyephysicians.com to book your eye exam today.