Explore our full directory of eye conditions and visual health concerns. Whether you are researching a new symptom or seeking expert insight into a chronic condition, our guides provide a comprehensive overview of the specialist care we offer. Select a condition below to learn more, or browse our Eye Treatments page to discover our full range of medical and surgical solutions.
Periorbital oedema is the phrase used to describe swelling around the eyes. The eye socket or eye orbit refers to the region surrounding the eyes. This disease is also known as periorbital puffiness or swollen…
The thyroid eye disease (TED) involves an autoimmune reaction that affects the eyes. Muscles and fatty tissue behind the eye become swollen, red, and inflamed as a result. It can also alter the appearance of…
When carried out with due care and consideration, Botulinum Toxin treatment has a relatively low risk of complications. However, from time to time, toxin-related complications do arise. We understand that unfavourable outcomes can be physically…
The human eye needs eyelashes for several reasons. Eyelashes prevent dust and other foreign objects from entering the eye. They sense touch and trigger the blink reflex in order to protect the eye. Additionally, they…
Blepharospasm is a disorder that causes excessive blinking or spasmodic shutting of the eyelids. It can range from a moderate, unpleasant symptom of eyelid twitching or fluttering to severe spasms of ocular closure that interfere…
The Tyndall effect is used to describe the scattering of light by particles in a light transmitting medium. It is the phenomenon that makes the sky appear blue, but can also be the tell-tale sign…
The term “visual disturbances” can mean anything that hampers your normal vision. Visual disturbances can be caused by a variety of illnesses and disorders. Some are transient and can be alleviated with therapy. Some, on…
Epiphora, or a watery eye, is a prevalent problem that occurs when tears are not adequately drained from the eye into the nose. It is normal for our eyes to water as protection from unwanted…







