Dry Eye Syndrome

Dry eye can be caused by many factors, including aging, hormonal changes, certain medications, and autoimmune conditions. Environmental triggers like wind, dry air, and screen time can also worsen symptoms. Other contributors include eyelid inflammation, blocked oil glands, poor eyelid closure, and medical conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus. Risk factors like older age, female gender, smoking, and extended device use further increase the likelihood of developing dry eye.

​​​​​​​Dry eye syndrome is a common but often overlooked condition that can lead to irritation, scratchiness, burning, redness, and fluctuating vision. Our clinic offers comprehensive evaluations to identify the underlying cause of your symptoms and create a personalized treatment plan. From prescription eye drops and in-office therapies to lifestyle adjustments and advanced technologies, we focus on relieving discomfort, restoring tear balance, and protecting long-term eye health so you can see and feel your best every day.

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