CVS is a group of symptoms associated with prolonged computer use. Most of us spend time in front of a computer, regardless of what profession we’re in. Prolonged computer use can harm your eyes and even lead to poor vision....
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Tips for Working from Home
Working from home often means working longer hours than when working from the office. You also don’t move around as much because the kitchen and bathroom may not be as far as they are at the office. Here are some...
We’re Open!
In order to keep you and ourselves safe, we’re implementing some changes in how we operate. During lockdown level 4, both the Woodlands and Megawatt Park offices will operate from 9am to 2pm, Monday to Friday. Consultations will be appointment...
Lockdown Due To Covid-19
For your safety, and ours, both of our offices will be closed during the national lockdown, please help flatten the curve, stay home. Your eye exam can wait until the lockdown is over. For EMERGENCIES, call or WhatsApp us on...
Cold or Flu or Corona Virus Infection
Here’s a guide on how to tell the difference between a cold, the flu and the corona virus infection. ...
World Glaucoma Week
Early diagnosis gives you the best chance, come and get tested for Glaucoma!
Pink Eye
Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, is inflammation of the conjunctiva (transparent layer covering the eye). This inflammation may be caused by bacteria, fungus, allergies or viruses. Pink eye is generally very infectious, because we rub our eyes, and touch surfaces, which...
Lazy Eye Treatment
The treatment needs to happen as soon as possible, if the difference in the vision between the two eyes is caused by a squint, a cataract, high Myopia, Astigmatism or hyperopia these need to be corrected as soon as possible....
Lazy Eye 2
Although it is termed “lazy eye”, it is not actually lazy at all, but is a problem that arises following the brain’s inability to use both eyes together as a team. Amblyopia occurs when the brain actively ignores information coming...
Lazy Eye/Amblyopia
What causes a lazy eye? A child’s visual system develops from birth until about eight years of age. During this time the eyes learn to communicate with the brain. The optic nerves that connect the eyes to the brain gradually...