Editorial policy
We write for real patients, not just search engines.
Weber Eye Care publishes website and blog content to help patients understand common eye symptoms, services, office details, insurance questions, and how to book care locally.
Who creates content
Website and blog content is written and maintained by Weber Eye Care with named article bylines for doctors when a page covers patient education topics, symptoms, or clinical care. Current educational content is attributed to Dr. Jayson Buhler, OD or Dr. Jodie Johnson, OD when those pages describe their focus areas or routine patient questions.
How content is reviewed
We review and refresh pages when office details, services, scheduling information, insurance details, or patient education guidance changes. Blog articles and core education pages also show publication or update dates so readers can see when content was last reviewed for accuracy and usefulness.
Medical content standards
Educational content is meant to be clear and practical, but it is not a diagnosis or a substitute for an eye exam. Service pages describe care available at Weber Eye Care, and blog posts explain common concerns in plain language without promising individual outcomes.
How sources are chosen
When we cite external medical information, we prioritize primary or high-authority sources such as the National Eye Institute, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, and major pediatric or ophthalmic professional organizations. We use those citations to support definitions, urgency guidance, and research-backed statistics instead of relying on anonymous summaries.
Corrections and updates
If you notice something inaccurate or outdated, please contact Weber Eye Care at (801) 479-7850 so we can review it.