Cataract
Cataract is a common cause of vision impairment but is completely curable with surgery.
Far Sightedness (Hyperopia)
Hyperopia means you can see distant objects very well but have difficulty seeing objects that are up close.
Glaucoma
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that leads to the slow destruction of the optic nerve at the back of the eye, which then causes vision loss.
Presbyopia
Presbyopia occurs as part of normal aging and is not considered to be an eye disease. The process occurs gradually over a number of years.
Short Sightedness (Myopia)
Myopia is when people see near objects more clearly, but distant objects are blurry.
Vascular Occlusions
Specialists covering this condition: Dr Michael Steiner Dr Chris Qureshi
Retinal Detachement
Retinal detachment describes an emergency situation in which a thin layer of tissue (the retina) at the back of the eye pulls away from its normal position. Specialists covering this condition: Dr Chris Qureshi