Dry Eye Treatment

Suffering from Dry Eyes?

Dry eye is a common and increasingly prevalent condition that can cause irritation, burning, redness, excessive tearing, fluctuating vision, and eye fatigue. It can also make contact lenses feel less comfortable. If you’ve ever experienced blurry vision that clears up after a few blinks, dryness could be the culprit.

While it may seem like a simple issue, dry eye is actually quite complex. Various factors, including health conditions, medications, screen time, and environmental exposure, can contribute to it. With years of experience diagnosing and treating dry eye, our doctors have developed a precise approach to identifying its underlying causes and providing effective treatment—so you can experience lasting relief.

Suffering from Dry Eyes?

Dry eye is a common and increasingly prevalent condition that can cause irritation, burning, redness, excessive tearing, fluctuating vision, and eye fatigue. It can also make contact lenses feel less comfortable. If you’ve ever experienced blurry vision that clears up after a few blinks, dryness could be the culprit.

While it may seem like a simple issue, dry eye is actually quite complex. Various factors, including health conditions, medications, screen time, and environmental exposure, can contribute to it. With years of experience diagnosing and treating dry eye, our doctors have developed a precise approach to identifying its underlying causes and providing effective treatment—so you can experience lasting relief.

Get a Proper Diagnosis

When you come to us for dry eye treatment, our first step is identifying the underlying cause. What many people refer to as “dry eye” is actually a group of conditions known as ocular surface disease, each with different contributing factors.

Your symptoms may be caused by insufficient tear production, poor oil quality, allergies, inflammation, bacteria, lid function issues, or even systemic and environmental factors. To determine the root cause, we conduct a series of tests that pinpoint the specific conditions affecting your eyes.

Once we have a clear diagnosis, the doctor will discuss all available treatment options with you and develop a personalized plan tailored to your specific type of dry eye—ensuring the best possible relief and long-term eye health.

Our State-of-the-Art Technology

Optomap Retinal Imaging

The Optomap provides the doctor with a wider, more detailed view of your retina than traditional dilation alone. This allows for a comprehensive evaluation, and the doctor will share the images with you, so you can see exactly what’s happening inside your eyes.

iWellness OCT Screening

The iWellness OCT screening helps the doctor assess your eyes for early signs of glaucoma that might not be detected with traditional exams until much later. It’s a fast, non-invasive way to check for potential risks and protect your vision.

Digital Prescriptions

Using electronic measurements to determine your prescription is not only faster, but it also allows the doctor to fine-tune your prescription with greater precision. You’ll be able to see exactly how your vision has changed.

No Air Puff Tonometry

Tonometry is a quick and crucial test for measuring eye pressure, which helps detect glaucoma. We make this process more comfortable by using advanced technology that measures your pressure without the discomfort of drops or air puffs.