Keratoconus
A condition in which the clear tissue on the front of the eye (cornea) bulges outward.
Read moreA condition in which the clear tissue on the front of the eye (cornea) bulges outward.
Read moreEvery person will eventually have one or more floaters in their eyes and the majority are harmless.
Read morePterygiums are triangular overgrowths of the membrane covering the white of the eye called the conjunctiva.
Read moreThe red eye is something all of us would have had many times during our lives and the importance of distinguishing a problematic red eye from a non-problematic red eye is often overlooked.
Read moreMost commonly caused by trauma, retinal detachments can lead to irreversible vision loss if not detected and treated early.
Read moreDry eye is a condition in which a person doesn’t have enough quality tears to lubricate and nourish the eye.
Read moreMacular Degeneration or Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is a name given to a group of chronic and degenerative retinal eye diseases.
Read moreGlaucoma is a disease that destroys the optic nerve; the connection between our eyes and the brain.
Read moreClose to a million Australians have diabetes and many more have yet to be diagnosed.
Read moreCommonly misconceived as a film growing over the eye, a cataract is actually a cloudiness that forms in the lens. The cloudiness stops a lot of the light entering the eye from passing through to the retina and so reducing the clarity of vision...
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