What is a pterygium or surfer’s eye?
A pterygium is an eye condition with many other names. Commonly known as surfer’s eye, it’s often experienced by people who live in hot sunny regions.
A pterygium is an eye condition with many other names. Commonly known as surfer’s eye, it’s often experienced by people who live in hot sunny regions.
From causes to symptoms and treatments, here’s what you need to know
The first iStent InfiniteTM surgery in Australasia was performed at Auckland Eye in July 2022.
Myopia (also known as near-sightedness or short-sightedness) is a relatively common condition that affects your ability to clearly see distant objects
Your eyes play a crucial role in how you enjoy your life, therefore it’s important to keep your eyes healthy and your vision at its best.
Recent study opens our eyes to link between declining eyesight and depression in middle-aged women.
Moving toward less-invasive surgery is good news for patients.
The sharp increase in screen time could be the cause of those incessant headaches.
With his 15 years’ experience as a CEO in the healthcare sector, we’re delighted to welcome Gordon Armstrong as Auckland Eye’s new CEO.
Glaucoma is an eye disease that affects 2-3% of people over the age of 60. It is the second leading cause of blindness worldwide.
My new year's eye resolutions are...
Surekha Parag, our Dry Eye Optometrist, is reviewing meibomian gland images that have been captured on Auckland Eye’s LipiView® machine.