Eye Emergency
Eye Emergency The following signs and symptoms can indicate an eye emergency: Sudden vision loss or blur Sudden double vision Sudden increased number of floaters Flashing lights Dimmed vision Foreign…
Eye Emergency The following signs and symptoms can indicate an eye emergency: Sudden vision loss or blur Sudden double vision Sudden increased number of floaters Flashing lights Dimmed vision Foreign…
Myopia Control/Ortho-K Lenses Myopia (nearsightedness) is a common visual condition in which distant objects become blurry. Children usually first notice this condition when things in the classroom in the distance…
Vision Therapy Vision is not just how well you can see; it is how the eyes and brain work together to produce clear and comfortable vision. Vision therapy (also known…
Visual Field Testing A visual field is a test of your central and side vision and can detect dysfunction caused by conditions such as glaucoma, macular disease, stroke, brain tumours…
Refractive Surgery (LASIK/PRK) Co-Management There are many factors that determine whether you are a candidate for refractive surgery. At the pre-operative consultation, our optometrists will educate on the refractive surgery…
Infant and Children Eye Exam Babies are recommended to have their first eye exam at 6 months of age. Optometrists look for excessive or unequal amounts of refractive error (nearsightedness/farsightedness/astigmatism),…
Eye Disease Treatment and Management Dr. Francis Cheng and Dr. Daphne Cheng are therapeutically qualified to prescribe eye medication for conditions such as eye infection, eye inflammation, severe dry eyes…
Contact Lens Fitting A contact lens is a medical device that sits on the front surface of your eye called the cornea. Improper fit or care can cause damage to…
Adult and Senior Eye Exam Adults are recommended to have routine eye exams every 1-2 years because the eyes are an indicator of your overall health. Aside from determining the…