2019 Business of the Year Awarded to Listowel Vision CareWe are extremely grateful and honored to be receiving such an important award, 2019 Business Excellence Award. Thank you to North Perth Chamber of Commerce and the sponsors for hosting yet another beautiful...
What is dry eye syndrome? The tears your eyes normally produce are necessary for overall eye health and clear vision. Dry eye occurs when your eyes do not produce enough tears or produce tears that do not have the proper chemical composition. Dry eye syndrome may also...
What is Keratoconus?Keratoconus is a progressive disease affecting the front window of the eye and the cornea. It results in poor vision that cannot be corrected fully with glasses. Keratoconus usually begins in the late teenage years. However, it can start in the 20s...
What is retinal detachment? The retina is a thin layer of tissue that lines the inner posterior portion of the eye. It consists of cells called photoreceptors (rods and cones). These cells transmit light from the eye to the brain allowing us to see. A retinal...
What are floaters and spots?Floaters (often called floating spots) are small, semi-transparent cobwebs, specks or squiggles that appear in your field of vision. They are actually small particles within the gel inside the eye (called vitreous humour) that become...
Many vision-threatening eye diseases come as a surprise. They often show few initial symptoms, yet their influence on your life can be significant. Our doctors and vision care professionals are here to ensure that you receive the best care possible. With early detection and treatment, we can reduce the impact of these eye diseases by up to 95%.