Conditions we treat

Conditions We Treat

Each condition has its own page explaining what it is, why it happens, and how we treat it.

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Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD)

MGD is the blocked-oil-gland problem behind most dry eye, and the one most patients were never told they had.

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Blepharitis

Blepharitis is inflammation and buildup along the eyelid margin that irritates the eye and clogs the oil glands.

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Demodex Blepharitis

Tiny mites at the base of the lashes can drive stubborn itching, crusting, and lid inflammation.

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Ocular Rosacea

The skin condition rosacea often affects the eyes, inflaming the lids and the oil glands.

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Watery Eyes & Reflex Tearing

Constantly watering eyes are often a sign of dryness, not too much moisture.

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Contact Lens Discomfort

If your contacts feel dry or intolerable by afternoon, the ocular surface is usually the reason.

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Dry Eye After LASIK or Cataract Surgery

Dryness after LASIK or cataract surgery is common, and it is treatable.

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Screen Use & Digital Eye Strain

Long screen time cuts your blink rate, drying the surface and blurring vision by the end of the day.

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Hormones, Menopause & Dry Eye

Hormonal changes, especially around menopause, are a major and under-recognized driver of dry eye.

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Autoimmune & Sjogren’s-Related Dry Eye

Autoimmune conditions like Sjogren’s can cause severe aqueous-deficient dry eye that needs focused care.

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Allergy vs. Dry Eye

Allergy and dry eye feel similar and often overlap, but they are treated differently.

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