Eye conditions

 

Lazy eye (Amblyopia)

Reduced vision in one eye compared to the other, which can also lead to reduced 3D vision. Treatment through glasses and patching can be used to promote good vision in the weaker eye.

Wobbly eyes (Nystagmus)

Involuntary eye movements that leads to reduced vision. These eye movements can occur in association with other eye conditions or on their own. Investigation and recording of the eye movements can improve diagnosis and treatment.

Squint (Strabismus)

Misalignment of the position of the eyes, these squints can cause double vision. Accurate measurements of the misalignment can be used to tailor a treatment plan for surgery outcomes.

 

Eye tracking

Conditions such as dyslexia can have underlying eye tracking problems, investigation and treatment of these problems can improve education and reading.

Convergence

Inability to bring your eyes together, for example when reading. Exercises can help to near vision and reading.

Double vision (Diplopia)

Seeing two images at the same time can be very debilitating, investigating the double vision can diagnose the cause. Treatment can be prescribed to relieve symptoms.