Specific Conditions, Symptoms, Diseases and Injuries
If you are experiencing any of the following, we highly recommend you make an appointment with Adam so he can take a look.
Have experienced a sudden change in your vision or suffered an injury to your eye?
Please see our section on Situations that Require Prompt Attention
My eyes feel and/or look different to normal:
- Dry eyes
- Red eyes
- Watery eyes
- Itchy eyes
- Eye infections (such as conjunctivitis)
- Seasonal allergies
- Inflammatory conditions & allergic reactions
My vision appears to be gradually changing:
- Blurry in the distance
- Blurry up close
- Sore and tired eyes after reading
- Needing more light to see clearly
- Needing larger text to read easily
- Frequent headaches
- Squinting
- Holding text at a distance to read
- Avoiding certain activities as they may be causing eye strain or discomfort – e.g. night driving; computer work
Eye Conditions/Diseases
- Co-management of Glaucoma with your Ophthalmologist
- Macular Degeneration reviews
- Diabetic eye examinations
- See our section of the website on common eye conditions
Contact Lenses
- Would they work for me?
- I have them, but they are uncomfortable
- New products that could benefit me
- My contact lens tore when removing it – can you check if there’s any left in my eye
Laser Surgery
- Determining if you are suitable for surgery
- Referral to an eye surgeon
- Post-surgery management
DONT WAIT UNTIL IT’S TOO LATE
A routine review of your vision and eye health is recommended at least every 2 years. Many eye conditions and eye diseases progress without symptoms &/or signs until irreversible damage is done. Regular eye testing is extremely important for early detection & management of potential sight-threatening conditions.