Dear Ezekiel Eyes Patient
Wow! I have just returned from a Dry Eye Symposium in Sydney.
With the introduction of a new dry eye artificial tear to be announced later this year, Kai and I are very fortunate to be at the forefront of technology and this allows us to offer you, our patients, the best in the latest technology.
If you do have dry eyes let us assess your situation. Is it part of the environment you work in, the make up of your tears, a systemic condition or is it your contact lenses that are causing you some issues during your day?
Dry eye and ocular surface disease are a multifactorial condition and I am sure there are many variables we can assess for you.
Small changes to the way we work and interact with our digital world can be modified to enhance our ocular comfort.
Of course, we can assess your suitability for our Intense Pulsed Light Therapy (IPL). By stimulating the glands in our eye lids, we can make our eyes wetter.
Communication is an important art form that is under-valued. My advice to all our patients is to please tell us about your visual experiences.
Are your spectacles and contact lenses performing as you thought they would? If not, please let us know and we will do everything we can to rectify the issue.
Let us know if we can help you to improve your quality of life.
We are looking forward to looking after you soon.