BC Doctors of Optometry

Eye Health Library

Halos

Symptoms & CausesIf you see colourful lights in your line of vision, they are called “Halos”. There are several reasons for them. At night, Halos noticed around lights are commonly seen by people recovering from recent laser vision correction, or by nearsighted (myopic) people who are not wearing their proper prescription glasses. Possible Eye DiseasesIt’s

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Sore Eyelids

Condition & Symptoms Also called “edema”, sore or swollen eye lids are common and have numerous causes. The swollen eyelid condition may range from mild to severe, temporary to long-lasting, with other symptoms:  itchiness scale formations difficulty with blinking pain tenderness puffiness discharge facial swelling fever or loss of lashes Medical RecommendationsIf your eyelid is swollen,

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Eyesafe Programs

A Doctor of Optometry is educated, clinically trained, and licensed to deliver the best standard of comprehensive primary eye care. In addition to diagnosing and treating ocular disease, Doctors of Optometry can design, verify, and fit spectacles to meet the functional requirements of the workplace. Through comprehensive eye care services, your Doctor of Optometry can

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Urgent Care

What are the most common urgent eye care issues? Doctors of Optometry provide urgent eye care for issues including: infections (ie. pink eye) inflammation (ie. blepharitis, allergies, etc) eye injuries (ie. removing foreign bodies from the eye) As trained professionals, optometrists can assess unusual or sudden vision changes and various conditions causing eye pain. When necessary, they

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Foreign Objects

What do you do if you have a foreign object in your eye?Rinse out your eye with the foreign object immediately. Many workplaces will have an eyewash station that you can use for this purpose, or you can use a steady stream of clean, lukewarm water. Remove contact lenses if you wear them, but never

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