Eye care service

Dry Eye Management

Diagnostics and practical treatment plans for irritation, burning, watering, and fluctuating vision.
What to expect

Care built around lasting eye comfort.

Dry eye management looks beyond temporary irritation to identify what is driving burning, watering, redness, fluctuating vision, or contact lens discomfort, then builds a realistic plan for relief.
Process

A cause-focused dry eye visit.

Your dry eye visit looks for the root cause of irritation, then turns the findings into a practical plan for lasting comfort.
01

Symptom profiling

We document dryness triggers, screen habits, environment, medications, and comfort patterns across your day.

02

Tear film assessment

Clinical tests evaluate tear quality, tear stability, eyelids, and oil gland function.

03

Cause-based diagnosis

Your doctor explains whether the dryness appears evaporative, aqueous-deficient, inflammatory, or mixed.

04

Treatment roadmap

You receive a practical care plan with home care, product guidance, in-clinic options, and follow-up timing.

Best fit

Who It is For

Dry eye care is useful when symptoms keep returning or basic drops are not giving consistent relief.

Burning, gritty, or watery eyes

Helpful when eyes feel sandy, tired, red, irritated, or oddly watery throughout the day.

Screen-related discomfort

Recommended when symptoms worsen with computers, phones, reading, or air-conditioned spaces.

Contact lens dryness

Useful when lenses feel dry, unstable, or uncomfortable before the end of the day.

Patient stories

What dry eye patients say.

“For the first time, I understood why my eyes could water and still feel dry. The plan felt specific instead of generic.”

Dry eye patient

Brampton

“My screen-related burning and blur were explained clearly. I left with steps I could actually follow.”

Digital strain patient

Peel Region

“The doctor looked beyond drops and helped identify what was driving my symptoms. That made the treatment plan feel much more useful.”

Comfort-focused care patient

Brampton

Information

Frequently asked questions.

Watery eyes can happen when the tear film is unstable or irritation triggers reflex tearing.
Sometimes, but recurring symptoms often need a cause-based plan that may include lid care, gland support, prescription options, or in-clinic treatment.
Yes. Tear film instability can cause fluctuating blur, glare, and contact lens discomfort.
Dry eye is often managed over time. Many plans start with symptom control, then adjust based on response at follow-up.
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499 Ray Lawson Blvd, Unit 13 · Brampton, ON · 905-487-4511