PVD and Floaters

The vitreous is a jelly-like substance that fills the middle part of the eye. It undergoes changes as we age. This is a normal part of aging and happens to most people by the age of 70.  It becomes less solid and more liquid-like. It shrinks and pulls away from...

Blepharitis

Blepharitis is a common and treatable inflammation of the eyelid margin. There are several possible causes of blepharitis, including: Bacterial, Fungal or Parasitic eyelid infection, meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD), and dry eyes. It can also be associated to certain...

Pterygium

PTERYGIUM Pterygium is a growth of fleshy tissue that may start as a pinguecula, a yellow spot or bump on the conjunctiva. It can remain small or grow large enough to cover part of the cornea. When this happens, it can affect your vision. Both pinguecula and pterygium...

Dry Eyes

Dry Eye Syndrome Dry eye syndrome is a chronic lack of sufficient lubrication and moisture on the surface of the eye. Its consequences range from subtle but constant irritation to ocular inflammation of the anterior (front) tissues of the eye. Dry Eye Syndrome...