Symptom Relief
Targeted lubrication and support reduce burning, itching and eye strain discomfort.
Dry eye can cause burning, foreign-body sensation, light sensitivity and fluctuating vision, especially in screen-heavy routines. Ignoring symptoms can affect daily comfort and productivity.
Our dry eye care approach combines clinical assessment, tear-support treatment and practical routine changes. The plan is personalized for office workers, contact lens users, seniors and post-operative patients.
Dry eye management needs both treatment and behavior changes. We identify triggers like low blink rate, AC exposure, prolonged screens and medication effects, then design a practical relief plan. With periodic monitoring and timely adjustments, most patients achieve better comfort, clearer vision and lower eye fatigue.




Every treatment plan combines medical precision with practical family guidance for better confidence and outcomes.
Targeted lubrication and support reduce burning, itching and eye strain discomfort.
Simple daily changes improve tear stability and reduce repeated dryness episodes.
Regular review helps maintain stable vision and long-term surface health.
Dry Eye Red-Flag Guide
Dryness is usually gradual, but severe or sudden symptoms may indicate a different urgent eye condition that needs immediate specialist care.
Book Urgent ConsultationStrong persistent pain is not typical dry eye and needs urgent evaluation.
Red eye with sudden vision change should be checked immediately.
Marked photophobia with irritation may indicate corneal surface injury.
Pain or burning immediately after lens wear can signal urgent surface issue.
Sticky discharge and redness can indicate infection beyond dry eye.
If symptoms rapidly worsen despite drops, seek urgent clinical review.