by The Eye Scene | Aug 1, 2024 | Eye Care
As optometrists, we are so privileged to be supported by the latest eyecare technology, including the Optos Ultra-Widefield camera. This tool allows us to take a single retinal photo that can image up to 200 degrees of the retina (compared to standard 45 degrees). It...
by The Eye Scene | Apr 3, 2024 | Eye Care
Quick Answer: What are flashes and floaters, and when should you see an optometrist? Flashes and floaters are visual disturbances caused by changes in the vitreous gel inside the eye. Floaters appear as small spots, threads or cobweb-like shapes that move across your...
by The Eye Scene | Apr 29, 2021 | Eye Care
WHAT IS MYOPIA? Myopia, otherwise known as shortsightedness, describes a condition where distance vision is blurred as a result of an elongated eyeball (more common) or a steeply curved cornea. The problem with myopia is that it increases the risk of ocular health...
by The Eye Scene | Feb 22, 2021 | Eye Care
Do your eyes get sore, itchy or tired at the end of a long day? Do you experience blurred vision, especially after too much time in front of a screen? Are your eyes dry and watery, making it hard to concentrate? Asthenopia, or what we call eye strain, is a very common...
by The Eye Scene | Feb 18, 2021 | Newsletter
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