Conditions

Conditions

Keratoconus

Keratoconus is a condition where the normally round, dome-shaped cornea becomes thinner and bulges forward into a cone-like shape.

Cataracts

Cataracts are a very common part of the natural ageing process. In fact, almost everyone develops them if they live long enough.

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a common eye condition where the optic nerve becomes damaged, usually due to high pressure inside the eye.

Macular Degeneration

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a common condition that affects the macula — the central part of the retina responsible for fine detail and sharp vision.

Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetic retinopathy is a common complication of diabetes that affects the tiny blood vessels of the retina.

Ocular Surface Disease & Dry Eye

Ocular surface disease is a broad term for conditions that affect the front of the eye, the cornea, conjunctiva, and tear film.

Retinal Vein Occlusion

A retinal vein occlusion occurs when one of these veins becomes blocked, similar to a “clot” in the eye.

Fuchs Dystrophy & Endothelial Disease

The endothelium is made up of specialised cells that pump out fluid to keep the cornea clear. If these cells are damaged or stop working properly, the cornea swells and becomes cloudy.

Corneal Transplant

A corneal transplant (also called a corneal graft) is a procedure where a damaged or diseased cornea is replaced with healthy donor tissue.

Ocular Surface Cancer

Ocular surface cancers are growths that develop on the surface of the eye.. They often appear as a patch, lump, or thickened area on the eye that does not go away.

Eyelid Conditions

A number of conditions can affect the eyelids, some are mainly cosmetic, while others can impact comfort or vision.

Flashes, Floaters & Retinal Detachment

Most floaters are benign and simply monitored. But when associated with flashes or a shadow, they may signal a retinal tear or detachment

General Eye Health & Screening

Regular eye checks are important, especially if you have risk factors such as diabetes, high blood pressure, family history of eye disease, or are over the age of 50.

Keratitis

Keratitis means inflammation of the cornea, the clear window at the front of the eye. It can be caused by infection or by non-infectious factors.

Epiretinal Membrane & Macular Hole

An epiretinal membrane is a thin layer of scar tissue that forms on the macula’s surface, causing it to wrinkle. This can lead to blurred or distorted vision.

Pterygium

A pterygium (sometimes called “surfer’s eye”) is a fleshy growth that develops on the white of the eye and can extend onto the cornea.

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