What is Glaucoma and can it be cured?
Glaucoma is an eye disease that affects 2 to 3 per cent of people over the age of 60.
Glaucoma is an eye disease that affects 2 to 3 per cent of people over the age of 60.
There is always an element of worry when your child goes into surgery, even if for a relatively minor procedure.
Some interesting results from a recent survey which asked participants to tell us what annoys them most about wearing either glasses or contacts.
Flashes and floaters are common eye symptoms and are usually not cause for concern. Floaters look like small specks, dots or lines in your vision.
When coming to Auckland Eye for laser vision assessment, many people ask whether their vision impairment is caused by high level of electronic screens
Often children will have no idea that they have a vision problem, so it's important that you look out for the warning signs.
The team at Auckland Eye was pleased to attend the 2017 Goodfellow Symposium at the Vodafone Events Centre in Auckland over the weekend of 25-26 March
Cataract is a progressive cloudiness of the natural lens of the eye, and is a natural part of aging.
Short-sightedness (or myopia, a condition in which people find objects in the distance blurred) is often inherited
Since birth I had a convergent squint and needed to turn my head in order to be able to focus on anything.
You may not be aware that SMILE laser technology is the most significant breakthrough in laser eye surgery for over ten years!