Relief Starts Here

We are a dedicated, optometrist-led clinic focused exclusively on dry eye disease and ocular surface conditions. We provide specialist care for perimenopausal and menopausal women, screen heavy professionals, post cataract and refractive surgery patients and anyone experiencing persistent eye discomfort.

Symptoms such as dryness or watering, burning, redness, fluctuating vision, light sensitivity or contact lens discomfort often require accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment rather than simply relying on eye drops.

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1 in 4

Adults experience dry eye symptoms

60%

Less blinking during screen use

70-80%

Dry eye linked to gland dysfunction

Targeted treatment works

When the cause is identified

Conditions We Treat

We diagnose and manage a wide range of anterior eye and ocular surface conditions, including:

Dry Eye Disease

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Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD)

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Blepharitis

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Contact Lens Related Dryness

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Ocular Rosacea

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Recurrent Styes & Chalazia

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Post-Surgical Dry Eye

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Focus and Care

Dry eye is a chronic condition that requires accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment.

All patients begin with a 45-minute
comprehensive anterior eye assessment
, including:

Detailed symptom and medical history

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Tear film and eyelid evaluation

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Meibomian gland imaging

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Ocular surface examination

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