CORNEA
The transparent anterior structure that covers a colored segment of the eye, and provides most of an eye’s optical power. If it is not clear- vision is not clear.
IRIS
Pigmented tissue situated behind the cornea that
gives color to the eye
controls the amount of light entering the eye by changing the pupil size. Read more
PEDIATRIC EYE EXAM
Vision problems can have a significant impact on your child. Around 80% of what your child learns at school is presented visually. If your child has difficulty seeing in the classroom or soccer field, he/she will not perform their best. Eyeglasses are a simple solution that can address most vision problems and in some cases, young children are good candidates for contact lenses. Read more
Dry eye disease is a complex condition associated with a wide variety of individual, environmental and disease-related factors.
It is affecting the tears and ocular surface resulting in symptoms of discomfort, visual disturbance, and tear film instability, with potential damage to the ocular surface.
The tear film of the eye consists of three layers: oil (produced by meibomian glands at the edges of the eyelids near the eyelashes), water(produced by the lacrimal glands under the eyebrow), and mucus (produced by conjunctival glands on the white of the eye). Read more