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EYE CONDITIONS

Understanding your Eyes

Regular eye exams are essential for a high quality of life. They play a crucial role in detecting early signs of serious conditions such as high myopia, cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, retinal detachment, and diabetic retinopathy. Many of these issues develop gradually and may not present obvious symptoms. Routine eye tests provide a comprehensive assessment of your eye health, enabling early intervention and effective management.

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Regular eye exams are essential because they can:

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  • Catch Changes Early: Early identification of vision changes or eye health issues can prevent serious complications

  • Keep Prescriptions Current: Ensures your vision correction is accurate, reducing eye strain and enhancing your quality of life.

  • Track Eye Health: Monitors the progression of chronic eye conditions, allowing for timely adjustments in treatment.

  • Spot Systemic Health Issues: Detects eye conditions that may signal broader health problems like diabetes or hypertension, leading to further medical evaluation.

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We recommend regular comprehensive eye examinations to monitor your eye health and catch any changes as early as possible.

Icon of an eye with a minus sign, representing myopia (nearsightedness).

Myopia (Nearsightedness)

Icon of an eye with a plus sign, symbolising hyperopia (farsightedness).

Hyperopia (Farsightedness)

Icon of an oval-shaped eye representing astigmatism.

Astigmatism

Icon showing reading glasses and text, representing presbyopia.

Presbyopia

Icon of an eye with a cloudy lens to depict cataracts.

Cataracts

Icon of an eye with tear drops, representing dry eye syndrome.

Dry eye

Simple icon representing amblyopia (lazy eye), showing reduced eye focus.

 Amblyopia (Lazy eye)

Icon of an eye with arrows crossing, symbolising strabismus (crossed eyes).

Strabismus (Crossed eyes)

Icon of an eye with optic nerve lines, representing glaucoma.

Glaucoma

Icon of a central eye spot indicating macular degeneration.

Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD)

Icon of an eye with sugar cube motifs, symbolising diabetic retinopathy.

Diabetic Retinopathy (DR)

Icon of an eye with floating specks indicating floaters and flashes.

Flashes and floaters

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