If you can see clearly, nothing is wrong. Right?
Don’t wait until it’s too late! Many of the most serious eye diseases develop gradually, often without noticeable signs in their early stages. ... Continue Reading
Blue light
Most of you would have heard about the “damaging blue light” emitted from your digital devices or tried the “night mode” on your phone or tablet. This article discusses the what blue light is, ... Continue Reading
Eye injuries and eye safety protection
Eye injuries and how to ... Continue Reading
Macular Degeneration
Understanding everything you need to know about Macular Degeneration (AMD) ... Continue Reading
Conjunctivitis
Conjunctivitis/pink eye is the acute inflammation of the outer lining of the eye. There are several types and they all require different treatment. ... Continue Reading
Sun damage does not end when the summer does
A lot of people seem to think that protecting your eyes from sun is only necessary when it is hot outside. During the winter months, we all forget the sunnies and hats and trade ... Continue Reading
Children’s Vision
Eye and vision disorders are some of the most common health concerns affecting Australian children. One in five school-aged children have undetected vision problems significantly impacting their learning, education, social and daily activities. These ... Continue Reading
Pterygia: “Surfer’s eye”
Pterygia (singular: pterygium) are growths of benign fibrovascular tissue that develop due to UV exposure. They begin on the whites of the eye (the conjunctiva) as pingueculae and generally give a yellowing or slightly red ... Continue Reading
Low vision and magnification aids
Low vision and how we can help 357,000 Australians suffer from low vision*, and this number is growing. This article should shed some light on ways that we can improve quality of life. Low ... Continue Reading
Digital Eyestrain
In the digital age, your eyes have never worked so hard. The digital age has changed the way we work, learn, shop, socialise and relax; however, our eyes are not accustomed to the ... Continue Reading